Stacking questions are problematic because they

a. are grouped together to influence the client's thinking and give advice.
b. don't get to the root of the problem quickly enough.
c. don't allow enough time for client's to process information and respond.
d. encourage shame and defensiveness in clients.


c

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What are the three main goals of MI? Briefly describe each of them.

What will be an ideal response?

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A term that is sometimes used instead of intelligence is:

A) ?achievement. B) ?aptitude. C) ?general ability. D) ?self-efficacy.

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Studies evaluating positive psychotherapy have found that the positive psychotherapy exercises:

a. can be altered in sequence as needed. b. cannot be adopted for other treatment modalities. c. should be delivered in the sequence recommended. d. are not able to be adaptedeffectively to on-line activities.

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What did Miller, Duncan, and Hubble (2002) find about the presenting problem?

a. The probability of a successful outcome in even the most challenging cases could be improved by accommodating treatment to the client’s perceptions of the presenting complaint. b. The probability of a successful outcome in even the most challenging cases could be improved by selecting interventions that were scientifically proven to work for the client’s diagnosis. c. The probability of a successful outcome in even the most challenging cases could be improved by accurately diagnosing the client according to the DSM-IV. d. The probability of a successful outcome in even the most challenging cases could be improved by simply accommodating treatment to the counselor’s perceptions of the presenting complaint. e. The presenting problem is rarely the real problem. The therapist becomes a sleuth to figure out what is really wrong.

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