Because the individuality of the client is of paramount importance in constructivist therapies:

a. specific therapy methods tend to be emphasized as keys to change.
b. methods predetermined by generic principles derived from a comprehensive theory of change are selected as needed.
c. specific therapy techniques tend to be minimized.
d. the methods of change used are typically drawn from many theories of psychotherapy.


C

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If the researcher knows that the mean is 60 and the standard deviation is 6, then the majority of the scores falling between +1 or -1 standard deviation of the mean fall between:

a. 60 and 66 b. 54 and 60 c. 54 and 66 d. Not enough information is provided

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Offering specific information to the client on how to resolve issues and providing useful suggestions for personal change is the skill of:

a. logical consequence. b. information, psychoeducation. c. interviewer directives. d. none of these choices.

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b. There are no privately supported rehabilitation agencies. c. National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, United Cerebral Palsy Association and Volunteers of America. d. both A and C.

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