Which of the following is NOT seen as a successful therapeutic change?

a. A client becoming tolerant of their own complexity
b. Clients can let go of their false selves without fear
c. Client recognition that life is a process not an end product
d. The client’s feeling become consistent and they rarely change from day to day.


d. The client’s feeling become consistent and they rarely change from day to day.

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The client's right to refuse initial treatment relates most directly to the concept of:

a. confidentiality. b. privileged communication. c. informed consent. d. competence. e. responsibility.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. To correct a criticism of DSM-IV, in DSM-5, disorders are no longer conceptualized as existing within the person, but instead between systems of people in transaction with one another. 2. Helping caregivers is a benefit of appropriately diagnosing children with psychological disorders. 3. Intelligence and achievement are two words for the same thing; intelligence refers to nonacademic domains and achievement refers to the scholastic domain. 4. One criticism of the DSM-5 is that the distinctions between normal and abnormal are often arbitrary. 5. An IQ of 100 is considered normal and anything other than 100 is considered abnormal.

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The Adlerian therapeutic relationship is one between

a. social equals. b. healer and patient. c. superior and inferior human beings. d. expert and novice.

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“I am worried about what is happening to my life” is an example of:

a. Cognitive recognition of the problem b. Affective expression of concern about the problem c. An implicit or explicit statement about the client’s intention to change behavior d. Optimism about one’s ability to make the desire change

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