Which of the following factors has been researched and supported by the evidence base related to experiential therapies?
a. The interventions
b. The client
c. The therapeutic relationship
d. The outcome
ANS: C
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Rosalita is currently participating in group therapy to stop using cocaine. She is also doing marital counseling with her husband so he can support her overcoming her addiction. Which stage of treatment is Rosalita most likely in, according to Prochaska’s model of treatment?
a. Precontemplation b. Action c. Contemplation d. Maintenance
A counselor working with service members should consider each of the following elements EXCEPT
A. the culture of the military is largely monolithic. B. there exists significant within and between group differences in the military such as unique cultures in different branches. C. there is a need to consider the culture of the military when providing counseling to service members. D. the degree the service member or family member subscribes to aspects of the military culture.
Middle adolescents may still have unrealistic visions of their futures, primarily because they often do not fully understand _______________________________
a. the amount of training/education or years of experience required b. the global nature of our economy c. how social relationships affect work satisfaction d. where their abilities lie e. the degree to which their decisions have been affected by external forces
What is the logic behind family studies?
a. Families share a culture and customs and hence are likely to be behaviorally similar with respect to disorders. b. Some siblings in a family have stronger emotional relationships with one another which will lead these individuals to be more similar in their development and expression of disorders. c. If the disorder is partially determined by genetics, biologically related individuals will be affected by the same psychological disorder at a higher rate. d. If the disorder is partially determined by genetics, siblings will be more likely to share the disorder than parents and their children will.