Reminiscence therapy for neurocognitive disorders involves
a) Reliving memories by talking with a counselor
b) Identifying behavior patterns, relaxation, and pleasant event situations
c) Relaxation techniques, recording daily thoughts, and increasing socialization
d) Educating caregiver(s) on the disorder, treatment goals, and caregiver issues
A
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Which of the following is true of treatment for DMDD?
a. Parent training is most effective in managing the child with DMDD’s irritability and anger. b. Summer programs for children with DMDD are effective in the short term, but show few longer term benefits. c. Family treatment is most effective when child and parent are in the same room for the duration of treatment. d. One focus of treatment is often on helping children with DMDD better interpret their own emotions and those of others.
Drawbacks to the embedded design include
a) Researcher must determine if participants should be used in both phases of the research or if a new sample from the original population will be used for the qualitative portion b) It is difficult to specify procedures of quantitative phase when applying for internal review board approval c) The fact that very few examples exist of integrating quantitative data with qualitative data d) It is the most challenging of the four types of designs because of the amount of researcher effort necessary
When compared to medication treatment for depression, psychotherapy for depression has been found to: a. be inferior to medications for all but the most mild forms of depression. b. facilitate faster improvement over the short-term, but its effectiveness is similar to medications overthe long term
c. be as effective or more effective, especially when studied over the long-term. d. be superior in most studies, even when researcher allegiance factors are considered.
Discuss how you would conduct a first client-initiated relationship counseling interview, especially in regard to verbal and nonverbal behavior. What primary behaviors do you consider most helpful? What behaviors should be avoided?
What will be an ideal response?