Cooper (2008) suggests that because of the emphasis on uniqueness that leads to the challenge of "mainstream" ideas, ET may be particularly suitable for those who

a. are more traditional
b. prefer a traditional counselor/client relationship
c. have been marginalized
d. have a weak ego structure


C

Counseling

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a. Schemas b. Thought patterns c. Webs d. Patterns

Counseling

___________ was enacted to protect minor clients’ information and ensure access to treatment.

a. Federal Law 42 CFR b. HIPPA c. FERPA d. Congressional Statue 81.907

Counseling

To provide a service outside of the realm of medical psychotherapy and then bill it as medical psychotherapy is an example of:

a. sliding fee scales. b. double billing. c. fraudulent billing. d. none of the above.

Counseling

The person who the family states is the problem is known as:

a. The scapegoat b. The identified patient c. The black sheep d. The unwanted

Counseling