What is a primary difference between Marriage and Family Therapists and individual counselors?

a. How the problem is viewed
b. How the problem is treated
c. Who is involved in treatment
d. How the problem is assessed


a. How the problem is viewed

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Myths about bisexual people are that they are:

a. confused. b. over-sexed c. Both a and b. d. none of the above.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Adler’s theory shifted from a purely psychodynamic psychotherapy to more humanistic psychotherapy 2. Humanistic-existential counselors do not try to fix their client, rather they try to help clients make meaning out of their life 3. Ellis, Beck, and Glasser are contributors to the humanistic-existential approach 4. In the multicultural approach to counseling, culture is currently defined as race and ethnicity. 5. In reality, most counselors practice an integrative approach to counseling, where they draw their concepts and techniques from multiple theoretical approaches

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With regard to medication, while __________________ are approved for use with adults with PTSD, there is only preliminary evidence that these medications may reduce symptoms in youth

a. Anti-seizure medications b. Atypical antipsychotics c. Benzodiazepines d. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors

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Dr. Martinez has be en trained in child psychology. He notices that one of his client’s parents seems in need of psychological services as well. Which of the following is NOT true?

a. Since Dr. Martinez does not have training to work with adult clients, treating the parent would not respect the boundaries of his competence. b. Since Dr. Martinez is already treating the child, treating the parent as well would create a conflict of interest. c. Since Dr. Martinez is of Mexican descent, treating the client’s parent would fall outside of the boundaries of his competence if the parent were of a different ethnic heritage. d. Since Dr. Martinez does not have the parent’s or client’s consent to treat the parent, initiating treatment would be unethical.

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