Unlike symptom-based goals which are simple to write, writing clinical goals is challenging because it requires using theory to describe the interplay between all of the following EXCEPT: _______________________________

a. personal dynamics
b. relational dynamics
c. psychiatric symptoms
d. counselor bias


D

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

1.The goals of science are to describe, explain, predict, and control some events. 2.Falsifiability is a doctrine of belief that states that events have natural causes. 3.A hypothesis is a prediction that is often deduced from a theory. 4.The focus of descriptive research is to answer "why" questions. 5.The major distinction between field and laboratory research is a difference in control.

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Stress inoculation training consists of all of the following except:

a. ? behavioral rehearsals. b. ? self-monitoring. c. ? cognitive restructuring. d. ? tapping into the unconscious realm.

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Clinical treatment plans will include all of the following elements EXCEPT which one?

a. Recommended medications b. Client Goals c. Interventions d. Counseling Tasks

Counseling

Sara is a solution-based therapist who is working with Tim and Tania (parents) and their two children, Jake (age 15) and Madison (age 9). The parents state that Jake is increasingly hostile, that he won’t listen to them, and that they feel like their family is falling apart. Jake refuses to participate in therapy, stating that his parents are the ones with the problem and that he doesn’t

think anything is wrong. Bill and Gina want Sarah to have some individual sessions with Jake, stating that they just can’t make a difference and that she needs to “fix him”. What category describes Tim and Tania’s motivation for change? a. Customers b. Complainants c. Visionaries d. Visitors

Counseling