Projective identification is a process in which the client communicates his or her feelings by stimulating the same feelings in the worker
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
true
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In relation to sex, which of these experiences is characteristic only for humans?
a. arousal b. jealousy c. guilt d. aggression
Which of the following statements is NOT true about credentialing laws for the counseling profession?
a. Many states accredit graduate school counseling programs in conjunction with national accreditation processes. b. Professional policies and laws, particularly credentialing, are still being established. c. Credentialing laws are established by the national government. d. Credentialing procedures are different from state-to-state.
Securely attached individuals appeared to have more positive functioning following a school shooting. This implies that
a. The meaning one makes about the event is an important predictor of adjustment b. The resources one has impact adjustment c. Family protection from media coverage impacts adjustment d. That early parenting and a strong caregiver-child relationship may play a role in a child’s response to trauma
Intensity is an intervention best described by which of the following statements?
a. Intensity is a technique in which the therapist “turns up the heat” by using tone of voice, pacing, and word choice to break through a barrier. b. Intensity is a technique in which the therapist and the client hypothesize a “worst case scenario” therefore allowing the client to manage their own anxiety more effectively. c. Intensity is a technique in which the clients reenact the problem but to a heightened degree therefore highlighting the family interactional patterns. d. Intensity is technique in which the therapist allows the family to discuss what they would do in a hypothetical situation therefore realigning the boundaries in the system.