The experience a client has, in which he or she rejects parts of self, becoming disconnected from the self as well as others, is referred to as __________________
a. internalized oppression
b. disempowerment
c. shame
d. self-control
A
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Frequency scales are so named because they are used constantly (frequently). 2. Discrete visual analogy scales are a form of hierarchical scale. 3. Interviewer drift is a description of the way interviewers move from question to question on a structured scale. 4. Rating scales are commonly used to measure performances on highly complex human activities.
In contrast to classical psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic models of therapy often emphasize ___________ over consciousness raising
a. transference neurosis c. corrective emotional experiencing b. interpretation d. resistance
"What is helpful?" and "How can the needs of the client be met?" are the two questions that guide
A. crisis intervention strategies. B. the generalist. C. helping. D. the selection of roles.
One way to find out how much the child knows about why he is coming for a therapeutic interview is to ask:
a. What problems are you having? b. What did your parents tell you about why you came to see me? c. Do you like getting help? d. If you could have one wish what would it be?