What is technical eclecticism?

a. Using a core of healing elements shared across theories and techniques.
b. Blending elements of two or more established approaches into a unified point of view.
c. Blending psychology with some other science such as medicine.
d. Using a collection of techniques with theoretical synthesis of approaches.
e. Using a collection of techniques without theoretical synthesis of approaches


Answer: e

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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All of the following are ways in which counselors can be effective when working with gay or lesbian couples and families except

a. not assuming that the reason for therapy has to do with sexual orientation b. assuming that the underlying reason for therapy is sexual orientation c. being knowledgeable about political, social, and legal implications of being a lesbian or gay family d. Being able to refer clients to places of support in the community

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

1. Narrative therapy grew out of behavioral therapy. 2. A major contribution of narrative therapy is that it has helped to change (along with solution-focused therapy) the dominant paradigm in counseling and in the helping professions. 3. Narrative therapists believe that an individual’s personality is always changing. 4. When a person’s stories primarily focus on negative personal qualities, he or she tends to ignore those stories that focus on positive qualities. 5. Thin descriptions primarily focus on a person’s weaknesses.

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Which of the following, according to Maddi (1999), is a term that describes an individual's stress resistance?

a. supports b. stress management c. hardiness d. commitment

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