Telling Gail, who has an obsessive-compulsive disorder focused around cleanliness that "It wouldn't be terrible if you did catch a disease from being in new places. You might feel sick or you might not, but antibiotics work wonders and you would be OK" is
a. behavior therapy.
b. Jungian therapy.
c. REBT.
d. reality therapy.
C
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a. There is a single knowable reality b. Research subjects each have a unique understanding of the nature of reality c. Analytic analysis with carefully collected data can provide insight into reality d. The best approach for defining reality is carried out in a value-neutral system
When you asked a therapist to describe her approach, she responded that she is "eclectic.". What did she mean by this?
a. She tries to tailor her approach to the client's specific style and problems. b. She is very committed to one system of psychotherapy. c. She relies on common factors to promote positive client outcomes. d. She uses only those techniques that have clearly been shown by research to help people change.
School counselor leadership, advocacy, and collaboration are important activities with which of the following partners/stakeholders?
a. Students b. Parents c. School Colleagues d. All of the above
The text describes four steps used to give a client directive:
a. involve your client; be clear and concrete; check for understanding; document results. b. choose your directive; be clear and concrete; use appropriate vocal tone; document results. c. choose your directive; be clear and assertive; use appropriate body language; check for understanding. d. involve your client; use appropriate vocal tone and body language; be clear and concrete; and check for understanding