__________ is not valued in Asian American families?
a. Age
b. Elders
c. Individualism
d. Honor
c
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Discussions, debates, quiet reflection and writing, artwork, journaling, role playing, demonstrations, experiments, and field trips are all examples of:
a. small group counseling techniques. b. curriculum delivery methods. c. outcomes results. d. class activities.
Of the following current principles of substance abuse treatment, which is not true?
a. Addiction and other psychiatric disorders are treated separately. b. Case management has moved away from the 28-day model. c. Client autonomy and responsibility are major driving forces to treatment regimens. d. Computer-based assessment protocols help tailor-make individual treatment plans.
In a case of snake phobia discussed in the textbook, a therapist narrates a snake attack with clearly phallic imagery, closing with the client tearing the snake apart bare-handed and eating it in raw chunks, only to have it reproduce in her stomach and gnaw her from within. What technique is this therapist using?
a. assertiveness training a. assertiveness training b. implosion c. negative reinforcement d. systematic desensitization e. response cost
According to the textbook, a reliability coefficient of .80 is considered:
a. Very high b. High c. Acceptable d. Unacceptable