Why is disidentification particularly important for borderline clients?
a. They are typically in therapy only a short time.
b. They are more prone to transference.
c. They are habitually overwhelmed by emotional storms.
d. They are more likely to cling to the therapist.
e. Disidentification is not important for borderline clients.
Answer: c
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Privileged communication does NOT apply in cases of:
A. clients' disclosures of personal and sensitive information. B. child abuse and neglect. C. unfaithfulness in one or both partners in couple's therapy. D. legal proceedings where the therapist is asked to produce a client's records in court.
In brief strategic family therapy, a model that draws on structural and strategic therapies to address drug abuse problems with African American and Hispanic populations, all of the following are principals of intervention EXCEPT:
a. joining to connect with the family system. b. enactments to assess family functioning. c. reframing to promote caring and concern in the family. d. paradox to get family members to do something different.
An even numbered likert-scale is used to omit which response?
a. strongly agree b. undecided c. disagree d. strongly disagree
Which of the following indicators of the salience of life roles most closely fits significant assessment aspects of work adjustment theory?
a. commitment b. knowledge c. participation d. values expectation