Genetic studies on alcoholism:
(a) Note minimal correlations between the risk of alcoholism when compared to alcoholic relatives
(b) Identify a single gene for alcoholism
(c) Point to supporting the use of alcohol as being environmentally transmitted
(d) Reveal that evidence of a genetic predisposition to alcoholism is growing
A
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One of the dangers of allowing within-session processing to be scheduled at the end of group is:
a. lack of time management allows time to run out and processing does not occur. b. all conflict occurs at the end of group when it is difficult to manage reflection. c. catharsis is a result of reflection and it is stifled at the end of the session. d. all of the above e. none of the above
Provide an example of how punishment can be used therapeutically.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following represents a similarity between Roger's approach and Rankian theory?
a. Viewing the individual based on unconscious forces b. Emphasis on transferential relationships c. Allowing the client to be the central figure d. Reliance on interpretation in therapy
Bryan, a solution-based therapist, asks his client Cynthia about the areas of her life that are going well during a session. Cynthia struggles to answer the question and instead answers that she is frustrated with herself for always giving in to her husband’s demands. She feels like she lets him walk all over her. Bryan asks Cynthia to think of a time when she stood up for her wants with her
husband. This is an example of: a. identifying weaknesses. b. assessing strengths. c. joining with the client. d. exploring alternative options.