Used widely to study existential therapy, ____________________________ is a research methodology that records and analyzes client’s words to quantify themes and meanings in client narratives

a. narrative inquiry
b. content analysis
c. linguistic scoring
d. heuristics
e. nominal analysis


Answer: b

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Mikel and Alicia are meeting to try to help their charity raise money. Which is an example of a good operational goal?

a. Come up with three ideas for raising $300 in the next two weeks. b. Discuss how to better our future fund-raising c. Make conclusions about what's wrong with our fund-raising d. How to get all members to raise money

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a. Capitation b. Utilization review c. carve-out d. gatekeeping

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