According to solution-focused brief counselors, small behavioral changes:
a. do little to alter the problem situation
b. cannot be evaluated well.
c. cause complacency.
d. build momentum.
d
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As World War I began,
a. the need for measuring the emotional and intellectual abilities and deficiencies of large groups of people became most obvious. b. mental illness became more prevalent. c. uproars in society occurred due to the belief that mental illness did not exist. d. counseling became less popular because men were at war.
There is evidence that psychopathology and neurophysiological disorders play a part in the reason some perpetrators batter. (302)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In order to attain present-centered awareness, Gestalt therapy focuses on
a. whatever emerges in the member's moment to moment awareness. b. the deeper reasons for why one behaves in certain ways. c. early childhood experiences. d. early recollections and memories.
What is the major distinction between the Cenaps Model of relapse prevention and cognitive-social learning models?
(a) in cognitive-social learning models, high risk situations for relapse are determined while in the Cenaps Model, no such assessment is necessary (b) in cognitive-social learning models, the relapse prevention strategies are cognitive-behavioral while in the Cenaps Model such interventions are contrary to the theoretical model (c) in cognitive-social learning models, addictive behaviors are conceptualized as bad habits, while in the Cenaps Model, addictive behaviors are viewed as symptomatic of the disease (d) in cognitive-social learning models, the goal is moderate use of AODs, while in the Cenaps Model, the goal is abstinence