A female therapist seeing a male client with high Masculinity might want to use confrontation
a. to show the client different ways of behaving
b. to model gender roles in American society
c. frequently, to set boundaries and keep them
d. sparingly, as the client may be offended and alienated
D
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Which of the following is one of the primary differences between cognitive–behavioral therapy for children and for adolescents?
a. Only cognitive–behavioral therapy for children involves planning pleasurable activities. b. Only cognitive–behavioral therapy for adolescents involves relaxation techniques. c. Only cognitive–behavioral therapy for adolescents involves learning how to brainstorm possible solutions to interpersonal problems. d. Only cognitive–behavioral therapy for children specifically involves the What’s the Evidence? and What If? approaches to cognitive restructuring.
Studies show that life satisfaction in older adults is strongly influenced by _____.
a. participation in culturally valued tasks b. political affiliation c. education d. gender
Which of the following statements is true about the American Counseling Association (ACA)?
a. The ACA has 19 divisions. b. ACA was originally called the American Personnel and Guidance Association (APGA). c. ACA would founded in 1952. d. All of the above.
Substantial research suggests that minority students tend to be __________________ in special education
A) ?underrepresented B) ?equally represented C) ?misrepresented D) ?overrepresented