From a behavioral perspective, perhaps the strongest criticism of cognitive therapy concerns its:
a. high relapse rate.
b. tendency to provoke resistance among patients.
c. lack of methodologically strong outcome studies.
d. failure to correlate changes in cognitions with outcome.
D
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Bermudez (2008) noted the following in her research on using the Satir approach:
What will be an ideal response?
Since the social and political activism of the 1960s, the increased availability of adaptive technology and attendant care has:
a. lead to increased communication among persons with disabilities and helped develop a more collective identity. b. decreased the access of persons with disabilities to necessary resources and communication with one another. c. not changed the amount of access persons with disabilities have to the disability subculture. d. lead to a lot of turmoil among members of the disability subculture.
The primary purpose of diagnosis is to:
A) ?provide a description of client's symptoms in a way that is understandable to others. B) ?provide a label for the client. C) ?determine what the client's prognosis will be. D) ?describe for the client into which category their symptoms fall.
The concept of transference can become particularly confusing for an analyst when considering which of the following regarding the client?
a. Gender and sexual orientation b. Socioeconomic status and education c. Race, culture, and ethnicity d. All of the above