Freud and Piaget used this approach to developing many of their theories.

a. Grounded Theory
b. Phenomenological
c. Ethnographic
d. Case Study


d. Case Study

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The current substance abuse counselors use a collaborative, respectful, and humane approach and view their clients within a context that ______.

a. identifies them as homogenous client population b. includes family, community, and even national policy c. requires aggressive confrontations and prescriptive treatment plans d. is built on conventional wisdom based on mythology

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The _____ of the counselor to do what is ethically appropriate in a counseling relationship is an essential part of the moral obligation of most professional counseling associations

a. desire b. knowledge c. understanding d. intent

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. The rule-setting task is important because it provides an opportunity for early, meaningful interaction and invokes a sense of responsibility among group members. 2. Once clients have made at least a tentative commitment to change, they are ready to embark on the development of recovery skills that are transferable to real-life situations. 3. Activity that works well in the group modality include developing alternative methods of managing stress, gaining skill in problem solving, and learning how to respond to others through accommodation rather than assertiveness. 4. When asked to list as many triggers as they can, clients in group brainstorming have a hard time becoming aware of possible antecedents to their drinking. 5. In a group setting, assertiveness needs to be defined first, with participants learning to differentiate among assertiveness, aggressiveness, and passivity, and learning to recognize the suitability of assertion in human interaction.

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The who, what, where, when, and why of a message is the

A. affective component. B. cognitive component. C. SOLER. D. questioning component.

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