The shift in psychoanalytic therapies from a one- vs. two-person psychology refers to the emphasis psychoanalytical therapy places on:

a. couples counseling to address distress.
b. the role of family in development of pathology.
c. transference and counter-transference.
d. mutual influence of therapist and patient in therapy.


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

1. Decades of research provide evidence that living in poverty is closely linked with poor physical health outcomes, including, but not limited to, diabetes, obesity, and ulcers. 2. Middle-class individuals, such as teachers, managers, office workers, and accountants, often receive salaries rather than hourly wages. 3. The inequality of poverty is also self-empowering, in that the poor continue to get out of poverty. 4. Many people living in poverty are employed. 5. Poverty is considered to be “both a determinant and a consequence of poor mental health.”

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What is an effective method of experience identification?

a. Questionnaire b. Biography c. Autobiography d. Interest Inventory

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The following is important to consider when attending to nonverbal behaviors in counseling

a. multicultural considerations b. discrepancies between client's nonverbal and verbal communication c. clinician's own awareness of their nonverbal communication and how it can enhance the treatment process d. all of the above

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One advantage to using the Beck Depression Inventory-II is that it can:

a) Differentiae uni-polar from bi-polar depression b) Reliably assess depression in geriatric populations c) Measure the severity of depression in individuals ages 13 to 60 d) Replace longer intake interviews in order to diagnose depression

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