_____ is a frequent way of dealing with anxiety in which tension between two persons is projected onto another object

A. family projection process
B. multigenerational transmission process
C. emotional cut off
D. triangulation


D. triangulation

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Viewing career development as a lifelong process reinforces the importance of:

a. Retraining and lifelong learning b. Studying human relationships c. Focusing on jobs overseas d. Being skilled in the use of computers

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All of the following statements are true of solution-focused brief therapy EXCEPT?

(a) SFBT therapists use the miracle question to determine treatment goals. (b) SFBT therapists would agree that “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” (c) SFBT therapists would view actualization as a viable treatment goal. (d) SFBT therapists believe that clients have resources within themselves to find solutions.

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Which of the following terms, according to Myer (2001) refers to a "time limited treatment directed at reactions to a specific event in order to help the client return to a pre-crisis level of functioning" (p. 5)?

a. Advocacy b. Crisis intervention c. Suicide assessment d. None of the above

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The two types of nondirective approaches to therapy are

a. instrumental nondirectivity and principled nondirectivity b. instrumental nondirectivity and classical nondirectivity c. person-centered nondirectivity and cognitive-behavioral nondirectivity d. psychoanalytic nondirectivity and person-centered nondirectivity

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