In the chapter, that authors report that Phil, the main character in Groundhog Day, engages in radical acceptance to finally change his behavior in the movie. Radical acceptance is part of what therapy?
A. dialectical behavior therapy
B. behavior therapy
C. acceptance and mindfulness therapy
D. acceptance and commitment therapy
D. acceptance and commitment therapy
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As compared to ____________________, ____________________is typically easier to perform, less time-consuming, requires scorers with less training, and produces fewer scoring errors
a. hand-scoring, self scoring
b. hand-scoring, computer scoring
c. computer scoring, hand-scoring
d. self-scoring, individual scoring
Institutional culpability in not controlling violent behavior enough may be attributed to
a. much stronger client rights. b. a fear of being sued. c. too much publicity about violent events which are then "copycatted" by others. d. monetary expenditures.
Beginning helpers often experience _____________________, a form of anxiety related to their insecurities about their knowledge base and skills as they enter the profession
a. clinical supervision. b. professional identity development. c. imposter phenomenon. d. none of the above.
A multidimensional response to the negative appraisal and perceived stress resulting from taking care of an ill individual is referred to as
a. Secondary caregiving trauma b. Elder care burnout c. Ageism d. Caregiver burden