In contrast to other cognitive-behavioral approaches, the dialectical behavioral approach is based on the premise that:

a. Not accepting difficult thoughts and emotions lead to psychopathology
b. Strong emotions, traumatic experiences, and attachment wounds are the source of psychopathology
c. Dysfunctional thinking and dysfunctional beliefs lead to psychological disorders
d. Actions clients choose drive negative thoughts, feelings, and physical symptoms


B

Counseling

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Wampold's meta-analytic studies of psychotherapy led him to conclude that the differential superiority of one psychotherapy over another is misleading for each of the following reasons EXCEPT:

a. lack of client feedback about outcome during treatment. b. overestimation of particular treatment effects by ignoring therapist effects. c. lack of quivalence of comparative therapies in most randomized controlled trials. d. researcher allegiance effects are sufficiently large to account from differences among specific treatment approaches.

Counseling

By giving positive connotations to behaviors, therapists simultaneously reduce resistance to treatment by the family and establish rapport

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling

A counselor using a CBT approach asks a client to challenge the belief that everyone talks about him when he isn’t around. The counselor is helping the client:

a. Develop coping skills b. Enhance problem-solving skills c. Challenge faulty thinking patterns d. Promote positive decision-making

Counseling

A recovering individual who needs some distance between herself and her family is engaged in a family counseling issue known as:

a. breaking b. emotional cutoff c. differentiation d. triads

Counseling