Behavior therapy practitioners focus on directly observable behavior, current determinants of behavior, learning experiences that promote change, tailoring treatment strategies to individual clients, and rigorous assessment and evaluation
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Closing phase goals in Adlerian therapy seek to go beyond lack of symptoms and move toward _____________________________________________
a. decreasing feelings of loneliness, parental anger, trauma, and loss b. focusing on insecurities which affect the quality of relationships c. developing habits of living that promote wellness and social interest d. encouraging clients to recognize basic mistakes before they happen in order to prevent further mistakes
Shapiro's Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing had its origins with the discovery that:
a. spontaneous rapid eye movements accompanied disturbing images and thoughts, after which the thoughts disappeared. b. rapid eye movements have been shown to be central to the process of healing from trauma. c. rapid eye movements occur during certain phases of sleep cycle known to be associated with disturbing dreams or nightmares. d. rapid eye movements formed the central process underlying successful desensitization.
One of the four roles the TA group leader plays is called ____________________________. This role consists of employing very specific techniques with names like: interrogation, confrontation, and illustration.
a. permission b. potency c. injunctions d. operations
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Episodes are long term and not episodic. 2. Encounters are not well defined and generally involve specific roles and boundaries between participants. 3. Creswell noted that there are several different types of interviews: unstructured, semi-structured and structured. 4. Structured interviews are planned and every participant is asked the same set of questions. 5. A qualitative researcher may take on the role of: complete participant; participant as observer; covert participant; or complete observer in naturalistic observation.