Both the motivational interviewing curriculum and the stages of change therapy demonstrate the importance of matching interventions with

a. family’s anxiousness for the client.
b. group members’ motivation for change.
c. counselor’s persistence to bring change in the clients’.
d. clients’ readiness for change.


d. clients’ readiness for change.

Counseling

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In regards to group content, "good decision making involves interaction with others in the pursuit of a _________________________"

a. process b. career c. chain d. purpose

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Everyday hassles emerge because all but the following

a. There is a mismatch between the work environment of the family member and the family’s needs b. Work places seldom have family friendly policies and this creates constant stressors at home c. Because an individual struggles with balancing their academic load d. Because contemporary families typically have parents experiencing workplace stress and come home to the tasks associated with raising children

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A common reason therapists resist focusing the client inward is:

A) ?some clients will become angry as they are encouraged to explore conflicts. B) ?they want to maintain client approval. C) ?that they confuse being direct with being critical, blaming, or non-supportive. D) ?All of the answer choices are correct.

Counseling

Type A personalities tend to

A) ?be calm and easygoing. B) ?never rush. C) ?be overly aggressive. D) ?be less likely to develop cardiovascular disease than Type Bs.

Counseling