The assumption that all presenting mental health issues are related to the client’s sexual identity, orientation, or behavior is an example of
a. Gender anxiety
b. Sexual orientation microaggressions
c. Gender superiority
d. Corrective therapy
b. Sexual orientation microaggressions
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Which of the following is true of confidentiality for children in psychotherapy, with respect to their parents?
a. Children hold the right to confidentiality from their parents. b. Parents have a legal right to know what children disclose in therapy, with very few exceptions. c. Parents and children must agree on what will remain confidential before the start of the therapy. d. Clinicians must have both children and their parents in the room together during therapy; in this way, there is no true confidentiality.
Which of the following does NOT represent a goal of processing an exercise?
a. To encourage sharing and discussion about topics or issues b. To stimulate members to delve deeper into thoughts and feelings c. To allow members to express complaints about the group or group members d. To allow sharing and discussion about group dynamics and processes
Two large studies have examined the effectiveness of various treatments for OCD. What were the central findings of these two studies (POTS I and POTS II)?
a. Sertraline and CBT were approximately equally effective in treating OCD in youths. b. A combination of sertraline and CBT was the most effective treatment for OCD in youths. c. Sertraline was most effective when coupled with information regarding exposure and response prevention, but whether the exposure and response prevention was led by a therapist or led by parents did not influence the effectiveness. d. CBT was only effective when led by a trained therapist and the addition of sertraline did not increase the effectiveness of treatment.
During the late 1940s, Wilfred Bion found that group dynamics
a. depend greatly on the individuals involved. b. can vary from session to session. c. are similar to the dynamics of a family unit. d. differ greatly from the dynamics of a family unit.