Write about your own experience with dual-track thinking. How is this concept like and different from countertransference?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: In dual-track thinking, solution-focused therapists monitor their emotional state and thoughts to avoid getting caught in their clients’ emotional and cognitive reactions.

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The text gives as an example of a research problem “the cause of drug addiction.” The

difficulty with this research problem, as stated, is:

a. it cannot be resolved through observation. b. it is not sufficiently specific. c. it is a nonempirical issue. d. it is a nonconceptual issue.

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Victims of abuse often experience:

a. increased feelings of self worth because they get attention for being abused b. a sense of power c. damaged goods syndrome d. all of the above

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Which of the following statements is TRUE about activity theory?

a. This theory focuses on individual differences in the physical changes that go with aging. b. The central assumption of this theory is the more activity one engages in old age, the greater the sense of life satisfaction. c. The theory states older people need to work, either for pay or as volunteers, to promote their well-being. d. The theory states that successful aging involves mutual withdrawal between the individual and society.

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When you add an IRS to a client log, you not only have these ratings, plus a description of

the events, but, when you count each recorded incident, you also may have a frequency count. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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