The cognitive behavioral approach to therapy stresses:
a. ? support, understanding, warmth, and empathy.
b. ? awareness, unfinished business, impasse, and experiencing.
c. ? thinking, assessing, deciding, analyzing, and doing.
d. ? subjectivity, existential anxiety, self-actualization, and being.
c
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A _______method of research is particularly helpful when a researcher wants to identify relevant issues and concepts in the context of a particular event, and possibly conduct quantitative research or other types of qualitative research to further understand the event.
a. Ethnographic b. Historical c. Phenomenoloical d. Grounded Theory
Solution-based counselors maintain that all people have __________and make it their job to help identify and utilize them towards achieving client goals
a. strengths and resources b. support and help c. faith and confidence d. solutions and answers
Cindy is very active. A tenth grader, she enjoys sports and is frequently visiting friends. She has given little thought to career planning. According to Myers-Briggs type theory, Cindy is primarily using one of these functions
a. perception b. introversion c. judgment d. extraversion
Behaviorism _____
a. Was a natural outgrowth of the existing models of psychotherapy b. Has been almost completely eclipsed by cognitive therapy, making it rather obsolete in the field of counseling c. Is only useful for making behavior changes in children, as adults can "see through" the attempts to make changes in behavior and thwart them quite easily d. Appeals to many because of its data-driven approach that makes behavioral change quantifiable and helps counselors and clients select and implement specific goals