Which of the following describes theoretical frames?

A. An integration approach that consists of contradicting belief systems.
B. An integration approach that matches therapy techniques with the client and client’s problems.
C. An integration approach which includes another theory or part of a theory into the whole of one’s own approach to working with clients.
D. An integration approach which builds a foundation based on common elements that have been discovered to transcend theoretical barriers.


C. An integration approach which includes another theory or part of a theory into the whole of one’s own approach to working with clients.

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Confronting a client during the initial session is likely going to be effective because of the "surprise" factor

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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This threat to internal validity describes when participants differentially drop out of treatment, thus leaving only the "better" or "worse" participants and results that are falsely attributed to the treatment

a. Attrition b. Maturation c. History d. Regression

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Meta-analysis of the short- and long-term effects of CBT for pathological gambling compared to no treatment has found:

a. large short-term but very small long-term effect sizes. b. medium short- and long-term effect sizes. c. very large effect sizes at both short- and long-term follow-ups. d. small short-term effect sizes that increase to moderate over time.

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When fantasy and metaphor are used, _______ is often more effective for the client's learning

a. exposure to related literature b. computerized interpretation c. formal interpretation d. allowing the client to draw the meaning

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