Ego analysts do not attend to a person's unconscious processes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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Bowen’s early research at the NIMH focused on families of which type?
a. Those with children who had autism b. Those that had experienced domestic violence c. families with individuals who were diagnosed as schizophrenics. d. Those in which one of the parents has a substance use disorder
Which of the following values is not stressed by traditional views of counseling?
a. Cause and effect b. Mind/body integration c. Self-disclosure d. Open-mindedness and insight e. Focus on the individual
What must the client accept before therapeutic progress can be made?
A. They are responsible for their own life. B. They are responsible for forgiving themselves. C. They are responsible for the hardship they caused others. D. They are more important than the therapist in the process.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Assessment usually involves both quantitative and qualitative perspectives. 2. Effective assessment involving individuals from other cultures can still be accomplished even if the persons doing the assessment have no knowledge about the histories, customs, and modes of interaction of the groups in question. 3. In culturally sensitive psychological assessment the goal is to find enough equivalence between disparate cultural or ethnic groups so that the elimination of any bias that favors one group or individual over another is possible. 4. Structural equivalence is satisfied if an instrument measures the same construct in different cultural or ethnic groups. 5. The qualitative approach includes the assessment of what may well be the most important aspect of a person’s mode of thought and behavior, i.e. his or her worldview.