Marsha Linehan found that treating clients who were chronically suicidal with standard cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) techniques resulted in the clients reacting
a. more enthusiastically and motivated to engage in treatment than she had imagined
b. indifferently with varying levels of commitment to treatment
c. negatively to the CBT techniques, which the clients experienced as painfully invalidating
d. Marsha Linehan never used standard CBT techniques in treating chronically suicidal clients
c. negatively to the CBT techniques, which the clients experienced as painfully invalidating
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b. To begin to encourage inter-member interaction rather than discussion only between the group leader and the group members. c. All of the choices. d. To help group members develop a tentative agenda for future work.
The cornerstone of the AA model is the belief that:
(a) To gain control of one's life one must take control by a series of action steps (b) To gain control one must hit bottom and begin recovery (c) Drinking is a on a continuum and the closer to the highest level the more likely one will be motivated to follow the 12 steps (d) To gain control of one's life one must give up control to a higher power
In the final stage of a group, which of the following is NOT something members have an opportunity to do?
What will be an ideal response?
It is suggested in the textbook that telephone interviews ______.
A. can be up to an hour long if the respondent agrees B. can be short or long depending on the subject matter C. should be no longer than 20 min D. should be kept to about 10-min long