The technique by which Adlerian therapists encourage patients to laugh at and then devalue the desire for attention or control by no longer taking such consequences seriously is called:

a. act as if. c. create images.
b. catching oneself . d. push-button.


A

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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The templates of the Family Solutions program (London, UK) include room for narrative entries so that the family’s key words for their perceptions of preferred futures, exceptions, and so forth can be included

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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According to the National Career Development Association's Ethical Standards, members

a. must refuse a private fee or other remuneration for consultation or counselingwith persons who are entitled to their services through the career counselor'semploying institution or agency. b. may collect a private fee or other remuneration for consultation or counselingwith persons who are entitled to their services through the career counselor'semploying institution or agency. c. must collect private fee or other remuneration for consultation or counselingwith persons who are entitled to their services through the career counselor's employing institution or agency. d. may refuse a private fee or other remuneration for consultation or counseling with persons who are entitled to their services through the career counselor's employing institution or agency.

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Gresham and Kendall (1987) noted some of the more important things learned aboutconsultation from research include which of the following?

a. Most outcome research is conducted on behavioral consultation. b. The empirical research support base is strongest for behavioral consultation. c. Dependent variables tend to include the frequency of consultation use by consultees andchanges in clients, consultees, or both as a result of consultation. d. All of the above.

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