According to the book, which of the following factors affects how well a client does in counseling?
a. If there is a significant other in counseling simultaneously
b. Having a DSM-5 diagnosis
c. If the client has previously been in counseling
d. If a client is ready to change, has support, and psychological resources
C
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During a group therapy session, patients are asked to hold a raisin, look at it carefully, smell it, and slowly eat it while paying close attention to its texture and taste. This is an example of:
a. inappropriate use of contemplation. b. a mindfulness technique. c. exposure with response prevention. d. gestalt therapy exercise.
Which of the following is not one of the 10 states with the largest biracial or multiracial populations?
a) California b) Massachusetts c) Texas d) Florida
"As if...". scenarios that lead to sexual involvement with clients are ones in which the therapist:
a. becomes the patient, allowing their needs to become therapy's focus. b. presents sexual intimacy as a treatment for sexual or other problems. c. reacts like positive transference is not the result of therapy. d. creates and exploits a patient's exaggerated dependence.
Most of the codes of ethics state that informed consent is required:
a. only for voluntary clients. b. only for involuntary clients. c. only for adults. d. as a prerequisite for most forms of assessment and treatment.