An approach to working with nicotine addiction that teaches coping skills, such as reframing and thought stopping, is known as _________________

a. telephone counseling
b. rapid smoking
c. skills training
d. physical training


Answer: c

Counseling

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Frankl's approach to therapy tends to

a. be brief and active. b. be highly confrontive. c. focus only on themes, not techniques. d. be similar in focus to psychoanalytic psychotherapy.

Counseling

All of the following are roles of consultation EXCEPT

a. process specialist. b. advocate. c. participator. d. program evaluator.

Counseling

Discuss four areas that counselors should consider when determining how scholarly they are on the job and how they can apply this knowledge to optimize their job performance.

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

The affective component of the school culture is best described as

a. School-wide Positive Behavior Interventions b. School Climate c. School Response to Intervention d. School Culture

Counseling