When clients begin talking about others rather than themselves, the therapeutic process becomes repetitive or intellectualized, or clients become compliant or lose their initiative:

A) ?the client's conflict is being reenacted.
B) ?the client is engaging in a transference test.
C) ?countertransference reactions are being evoked in the therapist.
D) ?change is beginning to occur.


A

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In Lazarus’s BASIC ID approach, “S” stands for _______________________.

a. sharing b. systems c. sensation d. sensitivity

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Which one of the following best describes motivational interviewing?

a. Motivational interviewing includes screening a potential group member to evaluate the person’s motivation for change. b. Motivational interviewing includes interviewing a potential group leader to evaluate how well he or she can motivate the group. c. Motivational interviewing includes the group leader guiding the style of communication to include arousing, assisting, collaborating, encouraging, eliciting, motivating, inspiring, and supporting. d. All of the above

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Which of the following refers to an antigay bias, or a fear of individuals who are perceived as lesbian, gay, or bisexual?

a. Homophobia b. Racism c. Sexism d. Heterosexism

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Fetal brains are built by neurons

a. that are generated by the cortex. b. that migrate from the top of the brain down to the lower brain. c. that migrate from the bottom of the brain up to the higher areas. d. that migrate from the glial cells to the outside surface of the cortex.

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