Psychotherapy integration is based on what key beliefs?
What will be an ideal response?
Psychotherapy intervention is based on the key beliefs that all theoretical and personality models have limitations, the therapeutic relationship is much more important than any specific therapy or technique, and what clients think, feel, believe and desire is more significant to therapy than an theoretical concept.
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The __________ model of racial identity development is applied to counseling settings with cross-racial dyads of clients and counselors, client racial preferences for counselors, and supervisor-supervisee cross-racial pairings; and used to explore how racial identity can change over the life span.
a. Multidimensional Model of Racial Identity b. Cross Model of Black Racial Identity c. Hoffman's Stages of Racial Identity Development d. Helm's Model of White Racial Identity Development
According to Perls, Gestalt theory involves
A) ?thoughts and feelings of the moment. B) ?awareness that being alone can be curative. C) ?reactions as total organisms. D) ?all of the above are parts of the theory.
The legal aspects of supervision involve:
a. supervisors' qualifications. b. issues with dual relationships. c. consent of trainees, clients, and third-party payers. d. issues related to confidentiality, liability, the supervisor's duty to protect, and standards of care.
Which dangerousness assessment instrument is used to help IPV victims in creating a safety plan?
a. Spousal Assault Risk Assessment b. IPV Risk Scale c. Danger Assessment Scale d. Partner Violence Risk Assessment