When practicing new behaviors, which is the recommended sequence?
A. Explaining the theory and rationale for learning the new skill; exposing the learner to a model for correct demonstration of the skill; in session practice and use of homework.
B. Exposing the learner to a model for correct demonstration of the skill; explaining the theory and rationale for learning the new skill; and in class practice and use of homework.
C. In class practice and use of homework; exposing the learner to a model for correct demonstration of the skill; and explaining the theory and rationale for learning the new skill.
D. None of the above.
A. Explaining the theory and rationale for learning the new skill; exposing the learner to a model for correct demonstration of the skill; in session practice and use of homework.
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a) expects the counselor to provide all related services. b) assigns responsibility to those who will provide services. c) designates all instructional services to teachers. d) requires student participation.
PTSD may be produced by uncommon stressful life events such as
a. physical or sexual assault. b. earthquakes. c. car accidents. d. all of the above are stressful.
When working with a client who takes on a blamer stance, the therapist should do each of the following EXCEPT:
a. increase the client’s awareness of the thoughts and feelings of others. b. help the client to communicate their personal perspectives in a way that is respectful of others. c. placate the client by not speaking honestly and directly to them. d. directly confront the client when necessary.
Most family models of counseling are based on
a. Psychodynamic theories b. Strategic counseling theory c. General system theory d. Humanistic-existential theory