The dichotomy between mind, body, and spirituality is:

a. artificial and no longer necessary.
b. still an inherent foundational stone of the medical model.
c. a reflection of 20th-century scientific advances.
d. the domain of theologians alone.


Ans: a. artificial and no longer necessary.

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Which of the following is NOT listed as one of the recommended in-session considerations for experiential work?

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What are the major changes to the most recently revised DSM?

What will be an ideal response?

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Solution-building relies on clients’ frames of reference for definitions of each of the following except which one?

a. What clients would like different in their lives b. What will be different in clients’ lives when their problems are solved c. Clients’ inner and outer resources d. The stages of solution building

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In the context ofthreats to internal validity, history refers to:

a. the time between pretest and posttest results that may affect the results of a study. b. an event that occurs duringthe administration of atreatment and that may affect a researcher's observations. c. the differences between groups that exist before the implementation of a treatment and that may indirectly affect the conclusion drawn by the researcher. d. a developmental change in participantsbetween the pretest and the posttest that might affect the results.

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