If your approach to helping emphasizes clients examining their beliefs about themselves and about their world, your interventions will tend to focus on
a. getting clients to carry out homework assignments as a main way to change behavior.
b. what clients are thinking and the things that they continue to tell themselves.
c. confrontation of a client's resistances.
d. helping clients accept their life circumstances by adjusting to reality.
b
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In a ________________ research strategy, a counselor would assess the impact that inclusion of additional treatment components might have on a treatment that has already been found to be effective.
a. Constructive b. Parametric c. Process d. Dismantling
"Each day, we would like you to switch who is making the decisions as the parent in the family." This statement is an example of a Milan team:
a. circular question b. family ritual c. positive connotation d. counterparadox
A family of color that is "upwardly moving" may be
a. discounted by their own cultural/ethnic group. b. creating a better life for their second generation immigrant family members. c. accused of acculturation. d. shirking their familial traditions.
In what is referred to by some as "extreme mundane environmental stress," African Americans often express the effects of modern day racism as
A. resilience. B. anger. C. self-doubt. D. All of these