Which is not considered one of the three pillars of mental health counseling?

a. It is contextually an interpersonal medium
b. It serves as a consultative model only
c. It recognizes the importance of both prevention and remediation
d. It has a developmental perspective


b. It serves as a consultative model only

Counseling

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A meta-analysis of 11 controlled studies on the effectiveness of long-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy (Smit et al., 2012) found:

a. comparable recovery rates from mental disorders as produced by treatment as usual (TAU). b. small but significantly better outcomes than control conditions. c. lower recovery rates compared to control treatments, including treatment as usual. d. uniformly positive evidence for the effectiveness of psychoanalytic psychotherapy.

Counseling

Which of the following is NOT true of the verbal relationships between parents and their children with learning disorder?

a. These parents tend to interact with their children less. b. These parents only begin to show impoverished communication toward their children after the children’s communication problems have been expressed for years. c. These parents tend to respond less often to what their children say. d. These parents tend to ask their children fewer questions.

Counseling

__________________________ of career decision-making is a unique two-stagemodel. The first stage describes what happens as one formulates a career choice andthe second stage illustrates what ensues when one attempts to implement the choice

a. Tiedeman and O'Hara's Theory b. Cognitive Information Processing Theory c. Anna Miller-Tiedeman's (1988) Lifecareer® Theory d. Planned Happenstance Theory

Counseling

After six years of three times a week psychoanalytical therapy, Ellen becomes silent and less cooperative with her analyst than she had been before. Her analyst would most likely focus on her

a. ego. b. grandiose self. c. regression. d. resistance.

Counseling