The textbook example of an alternating-treatment design involved ______.

A. using social stories to modify the behavior of autistic children
B. helping a college student quit procrastinating
C. improving the reading skills of a boy with behavior problems
D. investigating different kinds of self-talk strategies on cycling performance


C. improving the reading skills of a boy with behavior problems

Counseling

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In which group is feedback to group members most emphasized?

a. Developmental b. Client centered c. Cognitive d. Psychodynamic

Counseling

Counselors who act in the consultant-liaison role:

a) May help clients keep secrets b) May work as proxy medical professionals, explaining what a client's physicians are saying in more accessible language c) May participate in mental health trainings for medical professionals d) May act as case workers for clients, ensuring that clients receive all of the benefits that are available to them in the area, given their presenting concerns

Counseling

In a consultation, structure and focus are used to confirm what is heard. This occurs in the

a. neutral mode b. approach mode c. transition mode d. none of the above

Counseling

A somewhat controversial treatment method for PTSD requires the client to maintain awareness of one or more of (1) an image of the memory, (2) a negative self-statement or assessment of the trauma, (3) the physical feelings of the anxiety-provoking event. What is this particular treatment method called?

a. flooding b. EMDR c. thought stopping d. CISD

Counseling