In collaborative therapy, what does it mean when the problems “dissolve”?
a. Participants in therapy find traditional solutions to their problems or issues during the course of therapy.
b. Participants no longer have problems or issues to discuss in therapy.
c. Participants do not hold on tightly to their problems or issues.
d. Participants understanding of their problems or issues evolves through the dialogue of therapy.
ANS: D
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b. Focusing on the strengths of important people in the client's life. c. Generalizing the best qualities of each therapy approach. d. Emphasizing that life can always be viewed positively.
Carol Gilligan's landmark work, In a Different Voice, called for:
a. ceasing the oppressive use of psychotherapy to treat women. b. the conduct of psychotherapy by women for women. c. integration of a female perspective into psychological theory and science. d. equal rights for women in the workplace.
To avoid falling prey to problems from the shadow side of helping, a counselor needs to:
a. stick to the model presented in the text. b. seek training in the latest treatment fads. c. become a virtuoso. d. become client-centered.
Several behaviors cause an increase in racial identity issues in adolescence. Which is NOT one of them?
A. Broader social participation in the social environment B. Dynamics related to dating C. Changes in school grouping D. Rejection of characteristics perceived as White