According to the author of this textbook, an appropriate answer to the question "Do we still need theory?" is:
A) Theory is most relevant for the client, not the therapist.
B) Theories prevent therapists from using a systematic way for dealing with the wide range of difficulties clients can bring.
C) Theories are important because they are the vehicles through which the common factors do their work.
D) Theories do not allow therapists to take into consideration unique issues related to diversity.
C
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Poor health, a lack of mental sharpness senility, and an inability to learn new things are
examples of A) the inevitable course of aging B) old age myths C) signs of aging D) conditions often experienced in old age
At the end of the helping relationship, it is important to:
A) ?celebrate accomplishments and recognize the client's strengths. B) ?find more issues on which the client can focus. C) ?ask the client to refer friends and family members who are experiencing challenges. D) ?be sad or angry that the relationship is ending since this indicates that rapport has been built.
What is called when interpersonal boundaries are too open and are overlapping?
a. Enmeshed b. Disengaged c. Self-sufficient d. Triangulated
Which of the following is (are) true regarding self-disclosure in groups?
A. A leader of a therapy group usually should self-disclose if it will be therapeutic for members. B. A leader who is still emotionally involved with a problem should definitely self-disclose. C. A leader who chooses to self-disclose should be prepared to self-disclose everything. D. All of these are correct.