Restoring an environment to its original state and then making it better is a behavioral process known as ____________
A. covert sensitization
B. overcorrection
C. environmental planning
D. flooding
B
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_____________ is a critical ethical issue in individual psychotherapy and a necessary part of the practice of couples and family therapy.
A. Family consultation B. Informed consent C. A "no secrets" policy D. Systems theory
Between-session processing entails:
a. group leaders and members, together, creating conditions that promote interpersonal experiences and opportunities to review experiences for meaning and future application. b. group leaders attending conferences, supervision, and trainings to explore research base in an attempt to discover strategies for future group sessions. c. group leaders examining group sessions to develop strategies for future sessions while focusing on personal, professional, and ethical development. d. group leaders evaluating self-care practices to assess their ability to provide effective group leadership despite stresses and challenges of group work. e. all of the above
Under some situations, testing instruments do not need to be reliable or valid
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A therapist can help a client understand the intensity of their feelings by:
a) Using similar feelings words that have stronger connotation b) Restating the same feeling words c) Telling them that they don't understand what they are feeling d) Asking them to use another word