Early therapeutic communities

a. usually utilized a harsh “ego stripping” technique.
b. made extensive use of trained mental health professionals in providing services to the clients.
c. were all designed so the person would return to independent living within a year.
d. had provisions for working with women who have children or persons with AIDS.


a. usually utilized a harsh “ego stripping” technique.

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According to government statistics, women are

a. less likely than men to be depressed. b. twice as likely as men to be depressed. c. five times more likely than men to be depressed. d. as likely as men to be depressed.

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When counselors work to open up healthcare to more people in disadvantaged populations, they are engaged in which of the following?

a. Marginalization b. Micropolitics c. Personal privilege d. Personal wellness

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How do cognitive-interpersonal therapists use transference?

a. The same way psychoanalysts use it. b. The counselor never admits that he or she is wrong in an interpretation because that would result in loss of the client’s trust. c. The concept is the same as in psychodynamic theory, but the clinician is more active and affirming in the cognitive-interpersonal mode. d. The concept is the same as in psychodynamic theory, but the clinician is less active and affirming in the cognitive-interpersonal mode. e. The counselor focuses on the client’s interpersonal schemas and ignores his or her own.

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In managed care language "efficiency" refers to:

a) Providing quality healthcare while streamlining resources and cost b) Accomplishing symptom resolution for clients in the least amount of sessions possible c) Keeping clear and concise documentation of sessions d) Competing all necessary paperwork to grant clients access to care

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