Which of the following is most correct:

a. DBT therapists strive to avoid serving as intermediaries between other professionals on behalf of their clients
b. DBT therapists take an active role in serving as intermediaries between other professionals on behalf of their clients
c. clients in DBT therapy are prevented from taking an active role as an intermediary between their therapist and other professionals
d. b and c are both correct


a. DBT therapists strive to avoid serving as intermediaries between other professionals on behalf of their clients

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a. proceed linearly through the layers of therapy until their problems are resolved b. cycle back and forth through the layers until their problems are resolved c. move quickly to termination and the resolution of their problems shortly after the initial session and do not require working through the middle layers of treatment d. drop out of therapy shortly after beginning the action layer of treatment due to the intensity of the affect brought up in their narratives

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(a) takes three months (b) takes 28 days (c) takes a minimum of two weeks (d) may take years

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Which of the following is LEAST likely to be included as a goal in the treatment plan of a client who is receiving Cognitive Therapy?

a. development of adaptive problem solving strategies b. demonstration of a shift from primitive to more reflective operations c. development of awareness of unconscious motives that are driving behavior d. demonstration of the ability to generalize material learned in therapy sessions to everyday life

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When a parent is classified as "dismissive" on the basis of an attachment interview assessing the parent's attachment to early caregivers, that parent's baby is most likely to have an attachment to the parent that is classified as

a. secure. b. anxious-ambivalent. c. disorganized/disoriented. d. avoidant.

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