What is the general aim of psychoanalytic therapy?

A. to change unhealthy conscious thoughts to healthy conscious thoughts
B. to focus on what plagued the client at an unconscious level and make it consciously meaningful
C. to reflect on healthy conscious and unconscious thoughts
D. to understand how the client projects onto important others


B. to focus on what plagued the client at an unconscious level and make it consciously meaningful

Counseling

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Which of the following is not true regarding adolescent suicide?

A) ?Suicide is the second leading cause of death among adolescents. B) ?Females attempt suicide more frequently, but males complete suicide more frequently. C) ?Females use more passive methods of attempting suicide, such as using pills. D) ?More adolescents contemplate suicide than actually commit the act.

Counseling

Training or practice on questions that are the same or very similar to items on the test is called:

a. learning b. cheating c. education d. coaching

Counseling

A client slipping back into old addictive pattern that is not managed correctly by redefining it as a learning experience may face ______.

a. extreme embarrassment b. mindfulness c. the revolving door syndrome d. the abstinence violation effect (AVE)

Counseling

The practice of reality therapy can best be conceptualized as the:

a. ? history of therapy. b. ? past processing theory. c. ? roadmap to theory. d. ? cycle of counseling.

Counseling