__________ occur when professionals assume two or more roles simultaneously or sequentially with a person seeking their help
a. Multiple relationships
b. Professional relationships
c. Personal relationships
d. Normal relationships
a
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Treatment manuals are used in the application of _________ to psychoanalytic therapy
a. ego psychology b. Freudian drive theory c. Luborsky's Core Conflictual Relationship Theme method d. object relations psychology
Person-centered group facilitators carry out five distinct functions. All of the following are functions except
a. conveying empathy b. interpreting meaning c. attending to others d. linking
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. In all the situations of MI, an interviewer moves the discussion purposefully in the direction of change but never tries to wrest the decision-making power from the client. 2. The MI therapist creates an atmosphere in which the client is the main advocate for change and the therapist a primary agent of change. 3. Self-efficacy is the belief that a person has the skills, power, and strength to change a behavior or attitude that is problematic in his or her life. 4. In MI, the counselor may or may not demonstrate his or her respect for the client to minimize the differentials in status and power that often characterizes the helper–client relationship. 5. From ethical viewpoint of MI, strategic evoking can be used despite the counselor’s aspirations and hopes for a certain outcome are different from the client’s.
The major key to healthy human functioning, and a central premise in Adlerian theory is:
A. Lifestyle. B. Inferiority complex. C. Social interest. D. Lifestyle goals.