Therapies aimed at transforming one's state of awareness, facilitating well-being, and developing healthy lifestyles through practices such as meditation and yoga are known as:
a. pathological.
b. contemplative.
c. existential.
d. client-centered.
B
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The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is an example of _____
a. An intelligence test b. A measure of neuropsychological impairment c. A test of psychopathology d. A test of personality preferences
Unless you have identified your own __________, you may be constantly triggered by the stories of your clients
a. healed psychological wounds b. sources of vulnerability and completely worked through them healing all wounds c. sources of strength and psychological health d. sources of vulnerability and to some extent worked through experiences that may have left you psychologically wounded
Which of the following theorist was psychoanalytically trained prior to developing a distinct form of psychotherapy?
a. Albert Ellis b. Martin Seligman c. Albert Bandura d. B. F. Skinner
Asking clients to try a new behavior in session, as opposed to in-between sessions at home, is called
a. goal setting b. task setting c. positive psychology d. mindfulness