What is a paradigm shift?

a. A change in the nature of the universe
b. A change in the way information is perceived
c. A change in theory
d. A change in human nature


B

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

1.It is important that a therapist select a theoretical orientation, become an expert in the theory, and stick with that theory in clinical work rather than try to balance preferences for certain theoretical perspectives with each client’s presenting issues. 2.To make the most efficient use of time in each supervision session, at least early in one’s development of a theoretical orientation, work with no more than a single theory in each supervision session. 3.When considering the effectiveness of treatment interventions based on clinical diagnoses, the underlying conclusion is that the therapeutic relationship and other common factors contribute significantly more to psychotherapy outcome than do specific treatment methods. 4.In the practice of psychotherapy, the terms “genuine competence” and “expertise” are used interchangeably.

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All of the following are techniques used in solution-focused therapy except for:

a. ? using the reflecting team. b. ? scaling questions. c. ? the miracle question. d. ? formula first session task.

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Gestalt techniques such as the "empty chair" can be used for PTSD clients to effectively

a. dispute irrational thoughts that take over thinking. b. reduce the guilt of "unfinished business" of past traumatic events. c. generate positive addicting behaviors. d. interpret psychodynamic drives.

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Which counselor would place the MOST emphasis on formal assessment?

a. REBT b. behavioral c. psychoanalytic d. Adlerian

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