Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) is a cognitive-behavioral intervention designed by
a. Francine Shapiro
b. Joseph Wolpe
c. Albert Bandura
d. Albert Ellis
d. Albert Ellis
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What is the primary ethical responsibility of counselors?
a. To respect the dignity and promote the welfare of clients b. To warn others of dangers c. To protect society d. To ensure competency in all areas
Which of the following would be consistent with Carl Rogers's beliefs about working with a bereaved client?
A. Accompany the client to the funeral or memorial service. B. Identify cognitive distortions that are interfering with the grieving process. C. Be fully present and responsive to the needs of the bereaved. D. Help the client find appropriate distractions from their loss.
Actuarial risk assessments ______
A. are typically used by programs lacking therapeutic integrity B. are most useful for monitoring treatment effectiveness when static risk factors comprise the majority of the instrument C. are enhanced when they include dynamic risk factors that can be affected through treatment to lessen the likelihood of reoffending D. have yet to prove to be more useful than clinical assessments
Parents ultimately should choose their own interventions and design how these are to be implemented in their own families
Indicate whether the statement is true or false