Which of the following is data that illustrates meaning and experience, and can be portrayed using narratives, interviews, observations, objects, or other visual forms?
Achievement data
Quantitative data
Relational data
Qualitative data
Quantitative data
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Behavioral therapy is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT
a. action-oriented. b. reinforcement. c. observation of behavior. d. nondirective.
In family systems theory, what are boundaries?
a. The behaviors that people engage in to differentiate themselves from other people. b. Perceptible lines that systems use to prevent other systems from intruding. For instance, family members share last names so that they identify with one another. c. Lines that separate non-interacting systems from one another. d. Conceptual, emotional or physical barriers that separate a system from other systems even though the systems interact with one another. e. The gray areas between categories of clients, such as “the schizophrenic group” or “the group of bipolar clients.”
Contemporary and brief psychodynamic therapies primarily differ from traditional psychoanalysis in that the former:
a. lets the treatment take its own course. b. emphasizes the necessity of a working alliance. c. targets a focal intrapsychic or interpersonal problem within the first few sessions. d. relies less on interpretation and transference.
Clients who successfully complete a chemical dependency program are considered to be in which stage of Prochaska, DiClemente, and Norcross's (1992) transtheoretical model of change?
a. action b. relapse c. preparation d. maintenance