Which model emphasises communication and emotional experiencing?

A. Multigenerational family therapy.
B. Human validation process model.
C. Structural-strategic therapy.
D. Structural family therapy.


Answer: B. Human validation process model.

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According to criteria developed by Bryan and Rudd, a person's risk of attempting suicide would be considered severe when:

a) Suicidal ideation is often, a plan exists and there are many protective factors b) A plan is available, a few risk factors are present, and suicidal ideation is infrequent c) A client can indicate a reason for living but a plan is readily available d) Suicidal ideation is present and self-control is limited, hopelessness is strong, and reasons for living have not been articulated.

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Overcoming the problems for goal setting that are a result of the shadow side requires ____

A. good training for the helpers B. post-decision depression C. highly intelligent clients D. a solid theoretical model for understanding the underlying reasons for problems

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. True or False. One application of confrontation is to draw attention to discrepancies between the helpee’s values and her behaviors. 2. True or False. Feedback encourages improvement and self-examination, and promotes change. 3. True or False. Feedback should always be given with objectivity, bluntness and intensity, so that the helpee really hears what you are saying. 4. True or False. Highlighting the helpee’s ability to carry out their goals is a way of self-efficacy while also motivating change. 5. True or False. When giving a helpee information regarding mental-health issues, it is important to give as much information as is available in order to properly inform and empower the helpee.

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According to Yalom (1980) and Frankl (1967), humans can resolve existential neuroses through which of the following?

A. Creativity. B. Free association. C. Daimonic analysis. D. Embracing realism or pessimism.

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