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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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
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.”
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