Symptom-focused and skill-building techniques are more effective for individuals who have a coping style that is:
a. passive.
b. internalizing.
c. externalizing.
d. aggressive.
C
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A site in which test information may be accessed is
a. Counseling Surveys Organization b. Buros Center c. TEARS Reporting System d. SCARS Scale
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Historical and intergenerational trauma contributes to the high levels of social and individual problems in Native communities. 2. It is perfectly all right to “treat” the symptoms or manifestations of historical trauma by using only conventional Western psychological and psychiatric approaches. 3. In many Western cultures, the past, present, and future are viewed as being unified and continuous. 4. Counselors should avoid any utilization of Native traditional healing methods, as these healing methods have often been stolen by the culture at large. 5. Counselors should respect the use of silence when working with Native clients.
The following are all elements of Case Conceptualization EXCEPT
a) Details about empirically supported treatments (EST). b) Information about the precipitating, predisposing, perpetuating, and protective factors of the current problems. c) Decisions about specific treatment interventions. d) Descriptions of the client's symptoms, disorders and problems.
A general goal of ACT is to help individuals relate
a. more succesfullly to their parents. b. more successfully to their children. c. more flexibly to their psychlogical experiences. d. more flexibly to their spiritual values.