In the planning phase of crisis intervention, collaboration as opposed to directive stances with clients is important because of the central issues of clients feeling a sense of
a. control and autonomy.
b. long-term self-actualization.
c. existential completeness.
d. cognitive and affective adequacy.
A
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Which of the following required mandatory jail sentences for marijuana and narcotic trafficking?
a. Narcotics Drug Act of 1956 b. Boggs Act c. Anslinger Act d. 18th amendment
Which of the following would be LEAST helpful in terminating a session with a client?
a. The helper asks the client to summarize the session. b. The helper offers a brief and to-the-point comment about time being up. c. The helper asks the client if there is anything else he or she wishes to address before closing the session. d. The helper asks the client to engage in mutual feedback on the progress of the session.
Which of the following treatments for adjustment disorders focuses on one issue agreed upon by the counselor and client:
a) Interpersonal psychotherapy b) Brief psychodynamic psychotherapy c) Solution-focused brief therapy d) Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Freud believed that shadowy memories inhabiting a realm beneath consciousness often retained enough emotional power to create and energize an ongoing neurotic reaction. 2. Many of Freud’s concepts, such as death drive, is logical from a psychoanalytic perspective, but is difficult to study scientifically. 3. Personality is defined as a complex system that encompasses both unseen dynamic functions that organize various processes to mediate reactions to perceived inner and outer reality, and those publically displayed qualities that mark the person as distinct from others. 4. While Freud was relatively nondirective, he claimed it was important for the therapist to utilize formal assessment tools and specific types of questions to gauge a potential client’s ego strength. 5. Psychoanalysis was rarely available to members of middle and lower socioeconomic classes.