Techniques and interventions are how professional counselors counsel, but __________ drives the choices made by the counselor
a. theoretical orientation
b. structure
c. treatment efficacy
d. None of the above.
a
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The Double “A” factor of the Double ABC-X model refers to all but
a. An extreme level of crisis that meets the definition for trauma b. Unresolved aspects of the initial stressor event c. Changes and events that occur regardless of the initial stressor d. Consequences of the family’s efforts to cope with the hardships of the situation
A child in poverty encounters an assessment question about the different parts of a boat (e.g., sail, anchor, etc.), but he has never seen or learned about boats. This is an example of
a. internal structure bias. b. content bias. c. criterion bias. d. predictive bias.
The feminist approach to group counseling involves all of the following except:
a. ? support for the experience of being a woman. b. ? political involvement. c. ? providing members a place to reflect on their role in society. d. ? an opportunity to experience and analyze multiple transferences.
While most contemporary theories of counseling and psychotherapy assign a key role to the working relationship between the therapist and the client, findings show that the mechanisms mediating the effect of the therapeutic relationship
a. are the most significant in traditional psychoanalytic theory b. are the most significant in cognitive and behavior theory c. are the most significant in feminist theory d. are quite similar across all theoretical approaches