The two types of nondirective approaches to therapy are
a. instrumental nondirectivity and principled nondirectivity
b. instrumental nondirectivity and classical nondirectivity
c. person-centered nondirectivity and cognitive-behavioral nondirectivity
d. psychoanalytic nondirectivity and person-centered nondirectivity
a. instrumental nondirectivity and principled nondirectivity
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a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7
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A) ?Client focus B) ?Theme or issue focus C) ?Significant others focus D) ?Mutuality, immediacy, and interviewer focus
The Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues in Counseling (ALGBTIC) has developed a set of specific competencies. The main purpose of these competencies is
a. to help trainees examine their personal biases and values regarding lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals. b. to persuade trainees to abandon their religious beliefs since most religions frown upon homosexuality. c. to empower LGBT clients to become competent advocates for LGBT issues. d. to train clinicians who identify themselves as LGBT to counsel heterosexual clients.
The redundancy principle refers to a family's:
a. desire to scapegoat a family member. b. restricted range of interactional patterns. c. maladaptive response to family crises. d. need to enact family of origin issues.