Compare and contrast constructivism and coherence therapy and give a clinical example of constructivism.

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Constructivism and coherence therapy are in agreement that implicit emotional learnings fuel the production and maintenance of many troublesome symptoms that influence how we treat others and ourselves. The main ideas in constructivism are that people actively form an unconscious, self-evident, independent view of reality through their experiences, resulting in multiple “correct” versions of reality based on each person’s unique experiences.

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As a group member, each person is being changed by the group. However, that member is also taking part in the group and is helping the other members. This therapeutic factor is known as:

a. Instillation of hope b. Universality c. Imparting information d. Altruism

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The difference between drug use and drug abuse is the:

A. degree of need for the drug. B. quantity of the drug that is ingested. C. quality of the drug that is ingested. D. all of the above.

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__________ rape is the most common rape, defined by conquest

A. Power B. Acquaintance C. Anger D. Statutory

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