The therapist's ability to address termination forthrightly will:
A) ?leave clients feeling powerless and out of control.
B) ?reenact clients' past conflicted feelings over termination.
C) ?give clients a mastery experience by allowing them to become active, informed participants in the termination.
D) ?clients do not benefit by openly addressing termination.
C
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According to McIntosh, examples of White privilege include all of the following EXCEPT
a. being able to watch television and see people of the White race widely represented. b. seeing on television White people positively represented. c. knowing that if legal or medical help is needed, race will not work against the White person. d. growing up in a White middle or upper class family environment. e. not needing to teach White children about systemic racism for their own daily protection.
______is a requirement outlined in the accreditation standards of the National Children’s Alliance and involves the fluid and face-to-face communication of multidisciplinary team members.
a. Case review b. Coordination plans c. Streamlined procedures d. Integrated meetings
What is the role of the therapist in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy?
What will be an ideal response?
Clients may take tests home if:
a) They sign a statement that they will not ask other people for help in completing the test b) They are taking a brief psychological test c) They have shown themselves to be compliant with all other aspects of treatment d) All of the above e) None of the above