According to Lambert and Hill (1994), a well-designed outcome study can achieve statistically significant differences between treatment groups only by producing real-life differences in enhanced functioning
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Of the following, which intervention would a feminist therapist probably consider most essential?
a. ? Challenging irrational beliefs b. ? Making use of the empty-chair technique c. ? Conducting a lifestyle analysis d. ? Social action
Two of the career development theories rooted in learning theory are based to some degree of Albert Bandura's Social Learning theory
One of these, social cognitive career theory, is receiving more attention from practitioners and researchers. The most likely explanation for this is a. Its emphasis on appraisals b. Its emphasis on self-efficacy c. It is more carefully constructed d. Its postmodern underpinning
Research on existential theory
a. has been absent because it focuses on the relationship and that is difficult to measure b. has been labored because the unscripted nature of the existential journey does not easily lend itself to the scientific process of measurement c. has continued to be strong, producing considerable research d. has waned because existentialism is almost nonexistent, especially internationally
Families may respond to change by using positive feedback loops, which are loops that:
A. promote a return to the status quo B. promote change C. promote appreciation for each other D. accommodate to new situations and challenges