According to Freud, the two main causes of fixation are:

a. frustration and overindulgence. c. aggression and anxiety.
b. fear and dependency. d. mistrust and insecurity.


A

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In family systems theory, what are stable family styles?

a. Aspects of a family system that are unspoken and, therefore, hard to discern. b. Shared, unchanging aspects of the family system. c. Parts of the family system that balance each other out. d. Aspects of the family system that have been determined by agreement of all members. e. Aspects of the family that are imposed on the system by a larger culture.

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Counselors are ethically and legally required to break confidentiality when the determine that their clients:

a. made an attempt to commit suicide two prior to their session. b. are actively thinking about committing suicide. c. are actively thinking about committing suicide, have a plan, but do not presently have the means to commit the act. d. represent a clear and imminent threat to themselves.

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The following statement is true about stages of groups: _______________

A. groups always go through the stages in sequential order B. the different stages of a group are easily differentiated C. a group does not necessarily move step by step through stages, but may move back and forth to different stages as it develops D. most groups do not go through stages of development

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A client responding with "yes but" is usually an indication of which of the following

a. a clinician has rushed to solve the client's problem for him/her b. a client is trying to be difficult c. the therapeutic alliance has not been established d. the client no longer needs treatment

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