A therapist who uses treatment manuals is most likely to be doing this type of therapy

a. behavior therapy
b. existential therapy
c. Jungian analysis
d. reality therapy


A

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Pat and her daughter Minnie get along very well. This is an example of a:

a. coalition b. affiliation c. retaliation d. diffused boundary e. enactment

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Most educational institutions target the numbers of international students they accept for undergraduate education to make up around ______ of the undergraduate student population.

a. 5% b.. 10% c. 15% d. 20%

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Given the proclivity of existential clinicians to acknowledge daimonic affects (i.e., anger and despair) as universal, and to avoid using stigmatizing labels to describe their patients, what is the position of existential psychotherapists on the process of psychiatric diagnosis and psychopharmacology?

a. existential psychotherapists actively refuse to diagnose clients and actively avoid the use of psychotropic medication at all costs b. existential clinicians do not dismiss the diagnostic process, however they actively avoid the use of psychotropic medication at all costs c. existential clinicians believe that it would be a critical error to completely dismiss the diagnostic process and the appropriate use of psychotropic medication d. existential clinicians believe that it would be a critical error to completely dismiss the appropriate use of psychotropic medication, but actively refuse to diagnose their patients

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Ellis and MacLauren (2005) added another form of disputes to REBT that focus on life situations. One example is a so immersed in problems that he loses sight of the bigger issues in existence. This technique is called

a. pragmatic disputation b. logical disputation c. philosophical disputation d. functional disputation

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