In self-psychology, the clinician's role is to

(a) remain neutral.
(b) understand and empathize.
(c) teach clients how to contain drives.
(d) identify the "guilty man" in the client.


b

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______ is the taking in of ideas and information without thinking, studying, pondering, or understanding it.

A. Introjection B. Projection C. Impulsivity D. Thought blindness

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When was the ACA Code of Ethics first published?

a. 1930 b. 1961 c. 1988 d. 2005

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Which of the following statements gives the correct information about drug treatment?

a. Because drug addiction is typically a chronic disorder characterized by occasional relapses, a short-term, onetime treatment is usually sufficient. b. Group therapy is highly recommended for adolescents as it provides social reinforcement that promotes abstinence and a non-drug-using lifestyle. c. Treatment can occur in a variety of settings, take many different forms, and last for different lengths of time with regular monitoring. d. Contingency management and cognitive-behavioral therapy are not suitable for group settings.

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Low levels of differentiation are characterized by:

A. A separation of the emotional self with the intellectual self. B. The expression of clear boundaries. C. Healthy forms of family interaction. D. A fusion of the emotional system with the intellectual system.

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