When working with shame, the first therapeutic task (bonding with the client) involves all of the following techniques EXCEPT:
a) Hyperfocus on being nonshaming
b) Practice attunement
c) Check in
d) Avoid attempting to “talk clients out of it”
e) None of the above
f) Only A and C
e) None of the above
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Person-centered therapy is best described as a completed and fixed 'school', or model, of therapy.
a. true b. false
Generally, each CBT group session opens with group members completing all of the following EXCEPT
a. checking in by stating significant developments during the week. b. reporting on their homework. c. identifying topics or issues they would like to put on the agenda for the session. d. discussing and summarizing what the members experienced throughout the current group session.
An individual receives a DIQ score of 73. Taking into account standard error of measurement (SEM), what is his
"true score" 95 percent of the time if test-retest reliability is .96? a. 12 points b. 6 points c. 3 points d. 1.5 points e. None of these
Whenever a suicidal person, who is not previously known by the crisis worker, is emotionally overwhelmed and immobile, one effective way to break through that immobility is to
a. shock the person into reality through shame and guilt or threat of punishment. b. personalize the communication by establishing a first-name basis if possible. c. create a diversion. d. gather enough information so as to establish a close and friendly relationship.