The evidence base for solution focused brief therapy is growing; however, when it has been compared to other approaches accepted as evidence-based, it has not been shown to be equally effective

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


F

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.Originally, the mechanism of change in psychodynamic psychotherapy was thought to result, in large part, from the creation of a therapeutic alliance between the therapist and the patient, More recently, psychodynamic psychotherapists believe that change isthought to occur via insight or by overcoming resistance to bring unconscious material into conscious awareness. 2.In psychodynamic psychotherapy, the repetitive interpretation, or working through, or transference and resistance occurs until patients are better able to recognize and integrate their unconscious mental life. 3.One of the advantages of psychodynamic psychotherapy is that it is a good alternative for patients who are unable to invest a substantial amount of time (and often money) in treatment. 4.Psychodynamic psychotherapy emphasizes an exploration of the patient’s external considerations such as cultural, societal, interpersonal, or traumatic factors in addition to an exploration of the patient’s internal mental life.

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The availability heuristic is a type of human bias that involves

a) Implicitly favoring those who are most similar in ethnic background b) Judging how frequently an event occurs using personal data c) Judging how available and engaged the client appears d) Selectively recalling the first part of an interview

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Which of the following parenting styles is most closely associated with positive outcomes in psychosocial development and school achievement for adolescents?

a. Authoritative. b. Authoritarian. c. Permissive or indulgent. d. Neglecting or dismissive.

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The best ways to assess service user satisfaction involve

a. quantitative methods b. qualitative methods c. single instrument methods d. mixed methods e. expert opinion

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