Which definition best describes rational-cultural theory?
a. Rational-cultural theory integrates the client's social and historical context.
b. Rational-cultural theory emphasizes taking social action, and developing a critical consciousness and positive identity.
c. Rational-cultural theory aims to create a therapeutic alliance between the client and counselor.
d. Rational-cultural theory focuses on the identify development of the diverse client.
c
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a. the acute (disorganization) and long-term reorganization b. the chronic (total disorganization) and healing c. the manifestation of anger and cathartic behavior d. total numbness and then total anger
Of the four tutoring models tested by Stenhoff and Lignugaris-Kraft only the________ approach was supported through EBP.
a. Reverse-role b. Homogenous c. Heterogeneous d. Cross-age
According to the existential viewpoint, death:
a) makes life absurd. b) makes life meaningless and hopeless. c) gives significance to living. d) should not be discussed or explored in therapy.
In REBT, the unconscious is viewed as:
a. containing repressed memories secondary to id, ego, and superego conflicts. b. holding personal memories and nonpersonal archetypal material. c. virtually meaningless as most elements can be brought into conscious. d. representing thoughts that can never be brought into awareness.