The therapeutic technique of disattribution involves:
a. helping clients to think of themselves in preferred, as-if ways.
b. experimenting with dichotomous thinking.
c. accepting automatic thoughts as part of who we are instead of fighting with them.
d. gently challenging clients not to automatically connect negative events with who they are as people.
D
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As a strategy for addressing the needs of underserved communities, the authors
recommended that counselors a) implement evidence-based practices with a cultural knowledge of the needs of marginalized groups b) develop new counseling theories that are specifically focused on marginalized groups c) apply cognitive-behavioral therapy consistently, following the established protocols universally with all clients d) only practice with cultures to which we have previously been exposed e) None of the above.
The supportive practices couples develop
a. Represent some of the most important adaptive processes to illness b. Usually mean that one of the couple is doing much more than their share of managing the illness c. Often are developed too late or not at all d. Are practiced more by middle aged and older couples than young couples
The Inventory of Complicated Grief was developed by:
a) Kubler-Ross b) H. Norman Wright c) Prigerson and Jacobs d) Perper and Lobb e) None of the above
Discrepancies may be observed between:
A) ?a client and a situation. B) ?verbal statements. C) ?what one says and what one does. D) ?all of the above.