In cognitive behavioral therapy, when we suggest alternatives for action, we are most likely in which stage of the interview?
A) ?Empathic relationship
B) ?Story and strengths
C) ?Restory
D) ?Action
C
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. When families connected with their communities after a mass shooting, they experienced decreased well-being because they continued to be triggered by the event. 2. The impact of a secure attachment style on functioning after a school shooting has also been examined as an intrapersonal resource that might lessen the effects of trauma. 3. When families have a positive outlook, a shared value system, cohesion, good communication, financial resources, and routines and rituals, for example, they experienced better adjustment following a mass shooting. 4. Classrooms are identified as the “most proximal social environment in which children learn patterns of adjustment.”
Symptoms, according to Satir, tend to be:
a. an effort by a person to adapt to new circumstances b. a way to put oneself in a higher hierarchical position than others c. based on feeling owed for past actions d. the root cause of the problem
Empathy can be rated as:
A) ?interchangeable. B) ?subtractive. C) ?additive. D) ?all of the these
Amanda decides to steal from the local corner store because even if she does get caught, she figures she will just receive a warning. What cost is she considering here?
a. severity of punishment b. certainty of punishment c. legal punishment d. s