Which statement MOST clearly violates the ethical standard of competence?
A. I don't have a PhD but I have 7 years of experience working in the area.
B. I don't read the published literature before I do research because it might bias my approach.
C. I'm no expert in this area of research but I consult with my supervisor; he is an expert.
D. In my research I discovered that I didn't have a good understanding of Eastern culture so I attended a workshop on the topic.
B. I don't read the published literature before I do research because it might bias my approach.
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SOLER is an acronym which describes effective interactive skills for therapists. In this acronym, the "R" stands for:
A. relax and feel comfortable B. establish roles C. reframe D. respect the family
A group leader who summarizes members' mistaken perceptions as well as their assets is most likely to be
a. Adlerian. b. gestaltist. c. person-centered. d. rational emotive behavioral (REBT).
Trotzer (2006) suggests that ___________________ is the leader function that works with members to establish positive therapeutic conditions and a safe and challenging working climate.
a. Initiating interaction b. Mobilizing interaction c. Guiding interaction d. Promoting and facilitating interaction e. Consolidating and resolving interaction
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Addiction to prescription stimulants, which affect the same brain systems as illicit stimulants like cocaine, can be treated with behavioral therapies as there are no medications yet for treating addiction to these types of drugs. 2. Potential patients can be lost if treatment is not immediately available or readily accessible. 3. Behavioral therapies—including individual, family, or group counseling—have rarely been used in drug abuse treatment. 4. Self-disclosure, a powerful tool used in a counter-therapeutic fashion, is the sharing of the counselor’s personal experiences, feelings, and attitudes with a client—but only for the sake of the client. 5. Culturally sensitive counselors realize that the act of receiving help from a professional is alien to many cultural traditions and for many clients the idea of therapy is anxiety-provoking and upsetting.