For many persons, outpatient therapy is a(n)

a. unnecessary financial drain.
b. transitional step between residential treatment and self-directed recovery.
c. way to please the insurance company representatives, who demand the individual have failed at outpatient treatment before permitting admission to an inpatient recovery program.
d. form of treatment with major differences in treatment philosophies as compared with residential treatment programs.


b. transitional step between residential treatment and self-directed recovery.

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A. positivism B. dualism C. existentialism D. ontology

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__________ is characterized by the failure to maintain a minimally normal body weight, a fear of gaining weight, and a distorted view of body shape and size

a. Bulimia Nervosa b. Compensatory Eating Disorder c. Anorexia Nervosa d. Body Image Disorder

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The Parent Involved Career Exploration Counseling Process (PICE) features counseling which focuses on

a. the parent's discussing career issues with a counselor and without the child present. b. the parents and children working together with a counselor. c. the child's attachment to the parents. d. furthering an enmeshed relationship between child and parent.

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What is a syncretic?

a. A system of reinforcement based on complementary actions (synchronicity). b. An eclectic counselor who uses techniques from many theories but subscribes to a primary theory for conceptualizing when to use them. c. A counselor who has a grab bag of techniques but no organized thought behind their use. d. An counselor who uses a collection of techniques from many theories in a highly structured environment that is supported by scientific inquiry. e. A system of reinforcement based on using unexpected responses to the client’s actions.

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