________________ is defined as the extent to which one understands his or her emotional experiences
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
emotional clarity
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a. members. b. foundations. c. goals. d. All of the above.
Your therapist colleague tells you about a client with posttraumatic stress disorder for whom she has recommended treatment with EMDR. She asks you for your opinion. Based on your understanding of the literature to date, select a response from the following:
a. EMDR is based on learning theory principles and is a well-established effective treatment for trauma disorders. b. EMDR has no theoretical basis and has not proven effective for treatment of any disorder. c. EMDR most closely resembles other exposure treatments and EMDR is a validated treatment for PTSD. d. EMDR is derived from classical conditioning and results of efficacy studies remain equivocal.
In complicated grief and mourning the person both denies or represses the loss and will not give up the lost loved one. (p. 435)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The real life experience (RLE) occurs
a. during the time a transsexual is going stealth b. the year after sex reassignment surgery c. the year before sex reassignment surgery d. throughout a person's entire life