What are the four elements of theoretical orientation put forth by Poznanski and McLennan?

What will be an ideal response?


The therapist’s theoretical affiliation
The therapist’s espoused theory—the theory the therapist states he or she adheres to
The theory inferred from observations of therapy sessions—what the therapist does in therapy
The therapist’s personal therapeutic belief system

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In treating bulimia nervosa, ___________________________ was associated with positive treatment outcomes

a. Group-based treatment b. Rapid reduction of symptoms c. Gradual behavior change d. Higher weight at intake

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When a client is disclosing content about which they expect to be negatively judged by the counselor, intense eye contact from the counselor could actually be more harmful than beneficial to the counseling

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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All of the following are true according to narrative therapy EXCEPT?

(a) A person has one true self. (b) Narrative therapy promotes people’s liberation from constraining definitions. (c) Narrative therapy is phenomenological. (d) People construct their own meaning.

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This process can be used as an icebreaker, which involves having the group leader read a non-didactic ______ such as those by Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, James Dickey, or A.R. Ammons to group participants after they have been through a series of warm-up exercises. Each person in the group is asked to identify with an image in ________ and then talk about this image in regard to how it represents them.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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