When is it useful for therapists to give interpretations, facilitate client insights about historical roots, train clients about more adaptive responses, and use cognitive-behavioral interventions?

A) ?Just preceding a corrective emotional experience
B) ?At any time during therapy
C) ?After the client has experienced a meaningful change within the immediate relationship
D) ?They are never useful.


C

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All of the following are criticisms of reality therapy except?

A. too much emphasis on control and responsibility B. simplistic language C. believed to be a watered-down version of other therapeutic approaches D. belief that mental illness does not exist

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On a summary table for a two-way analysis of variance (3 factors by 4 factors) with ten subjects per cell, what is the total of all degrees of freedom?

a. 119 b. 240 c. 239 d. 120 e. 108

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Group norms force members into behaviors they otherwise would not take

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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What is sublimation?

(a) A defense mechanism that involves turning to others for help and support, but retaining responsibility for one’s own difficulties (b) A defense mechanism that involves redirecting potentially harmful emotions or impulses into social acceptable ones (c) A defense mechanism that involves transferring strong feelings from the situation in which they originated to a less threatening situation (d) A defense mechanism that involves expressing anger and hostility in indirect ways

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