Bob asks Donna to go home and write some dialog to bring to their next session. He tells her to write a conversation between the detail-oriented Dee and the slob, Dumb. Bob seems a little scattered in his approach; in fact, he is acting more like a _____ therapist than an SFT and is using the _____ technique.
What will be an ideal response?
Gestalt therapy; top dog-underdog
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Putting together a lobbying effort requires that you
A. Make sure that changes in law are the best way to accomplish your purpose. B. Keep your issue to yourself. That is, recognize that working with other groups will likely cause your issue to get lost or watered down. C. Mobilize your supporters only through e-mail and texting to make sure that your message effectively reaches as many people as quickly as possible. D. Respect legislators by only gathering information on them that is directly connected to the issue you working on.
Which of the following is not the aim of the disability models according to the text?
a. provide a framework for understanding disability b. determine who has a disability c. ensures that persons with disabilities are not neglected d. address the problem of disability
In which of the following court cases was a service provider held liable for the HMO's decision to limit hospitalization, even though the provider had recommended additional treatment?
a. Wickline v. State of California b. Muse v. Charter Hospital of Winston-Salem, Inc. c. Tarasoff v. University of California - Berkeley d. Bogust v. Iverson
Process comments are used to:
A) ?address how the therapist and client are responding to each other. B) ?focus on the content of the conversation between the therapist and client. C) ?advocate an action to help the client change. D) ?focus on immediate, meaningful existential issues.