A Skeleton key in solution-focused brief counseling is
a. A technique that can be used to help all clients, no matter what their presenting problem
b. A technique that encourages clients to look for times when their problem does not occur or is less severe
c. A technique that is specifically designed for clients based on their unique situation
d. None of the above
Answer: a. A technique that can be used to help all clients, no matter what their presenting problem
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a. has a positive impact on the therapy process. b. is a largely ineffective way to support client engagement in psychotherapy. c. increases client sensitivity to unmet expectations and likelihood of early termination. d. tends to make the early part of the therapy more positive, but has no longer term benefit on therapy process or outcome.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. Depression among school-aged children b. Career issues c. Spiritual identity d. Individual strengths
Eliza considers herself an Adlerian therapist, Julie regards herself as a feminist therapist, and Kyle specialises in cognitive behavioral therapy. All three therapists, regardless of their theoretical orientation, must do all the following except:
A. Decide what techniques, procedures, or intervention methods to use in each case. B. Decide when to use certain techniques, procedures, or intervention methods, and with which clients. C. Decide what relationship style to adopt with each client. D. Decide to use all techniques with all clients.