Which of the following is most correct concerning Rational-Emotive-Behavior Therapy?
a. "It is what you tell yourself that makes you feel bad." (Ellis)
b. "Nothing is good or bad but thinking makes it so." (Shakespeare)
c. All of the choices
d. "Men are not disturbed by things, but by the view we take of them." (Epictetus)
c
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In the Human Development Center (HDC) model, a middle school counselor _____________
A. solicits the help of others in performing tasks B. performs all the tasks in the service cluster C. works primarily at the task of public relations D. focuses only on development
The sociopolitical influence that places women at higher risk for certain kinds of distress is:
a. gender-related economics. c. sexual trauma. b. gender role expectations. d. all of the above.
In the case of disclosing confidential information when working with an HIV-positive client, several writers state that the therapist has a duty to protect when the following condition exists:
A. the client is engaging in safe-sex with a committed partner. B. clear and imminent danger must exist. C. all potential victims must be warned, even if there have been multiple sexual partners over the years. D. all persons who have exchanged needles with the client must be found and warned of possible danger.
Beck differs from Ellis in that:
a. Beck is not concerned with a client's psychosocial history. b. Beck emphasizes emotional experiencing as the basis for beliefs while Ellis emphasizes rationality exclusively. c. Beck is interested in a client's developmental history to understand current patterns of behavior. d. Beck is most concerned with automatic thoughts in the context of important relationships.