Infanticide is sometimes seen as a solution to ________.

a. unwanted pregnancies
b. unwanted infants
c. abusive partners
d. difficult children


b. unwanted infants

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Counseling following the reality therapy process is focused on needs identified by Glasser. Some of those needs are

A) ?the need to achieve the self-ideal.
B) ?the need to love and belong.
C) ?the need to maintain a satisfactory standard of behavior.
D) ?the need to be accepted be others as an individual.

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A psychoanalytic criticism of _________ therapy would be: (1) Rogers has gone too far and concluded that what may be necessary conditions for therapy to proceed are also sufficient conditions for therapy to succeed; (2) theoretically, it is a treatment based on a fuzzy form of extinction; (3) in viewing each individual patient as a unique essence, existential therapists fail to see or treat the

family system as a whole; (4) it is a particular type of relationship that has all the elements of an idealized maternal love. a. behavioral; 1 b. cognitive; 2 c. integrative; 3 d. person-centered; 4

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" You think I have a drinking problem? Why, I never thought that. I'll think about it" is indicative of which stage of change?

(a) reframing (b) precontemplation (c) contemplation (d) reconsideration

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Which of the following suggestions would be best for a therapist working with a client who has adapted the placator stance or role?

a. Encourage the client to take a firm stance from the onset of therapy. b. Use therapeutic techniques such as reflecting to highlight hidden emotions. c. Praise the placator for being adaptive. d. Use less directive therapy methods, such as multiple choice questions and open-ended reflections to require him/her to voice an opinion.

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