What are the stages in the Stages of Change Model? Provide a brief description of each.
What will be an ideal response?
Precontemplation: marked by an unrecognized need for change on behalf of the client; Contemplation: individual sees a need for behavioral change but also sees some advantages to continue old behavior, ambivalence is the hallmark of this stage; Preparation: refers to a state of mind where the individual wants to change a behavior and begins planning how change will occur; Action: occurs when the individual actually begins to take action to bring about change; Maintenance: individual continuing to do what has worked for them to maintain the changed behavior.
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The structural family therapy approach has been criticized for being too simple and lacking complexity
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
__________________ is the hallmark intervention of cognitive-behavioral counseling and aims to teach clients psychological principles and how to use them to handle problems
a. Empathy b. Socratic method or guided discovery c. Psychoeducation d. Self-talk
What are some things counselors should be aware of when working with adolescents who are using alcohol?
What will be an ideal response?
When assessment instruments have been extended to other cultures, methodological concerns tend to center on _________ and __________
a. Language; comprehension b. Scoring; analysis c. Equivalence; bias d. Statistical procedures; results