Greenberg conceptualizes the emotion-focused therapist as a(n):

a. artistic director of a play that provides directive interventions.
b. parent-figure on whom a client projects their feelings.
c. mirror of feelings.
d. emotion coach.


D

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Looting is a common behavior during times of crisis. 2. Individuals that experience emotional and psychological reactions to a crisis event often go on to meet criteria for a clinical diagnosis warranting mental health treatment. 3. The mnemonic device, SAD PERSONS, has been adapted to apply to children and adolescents by adjusting the last two letters, N to represent negligent parents and S to represent school problems and sickness. 4. Males who attempt suicide are likely to have a history of previous attempts than females. 5. For the most part, what constitutes a crisis is similar from one person to another.

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What stage of change is the ultimate goal for those seeking change?

a. Maintenance b. Action c. Termination d. Contemplation

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Specialized aptitude tests should:

a. always be supplemental to other types of assessments b. be used to assess aptitude in subject areas that need improvement c. be used to assess aptitude in a specific subject d. be used to assess aptitude in individuals with special needs

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Forensic mental health counselors can be called by the courts as an expert witness. In what way is the expert witness different from a fact witness?

a) There is no difference between an expert witness and a fact witness. b) The expert witness can represent his or her client as well as provide expertise to the court at the same time. c) The expert witness can provide professional opinion and knowledge to inform on specific issues. d) The expert witness cannot act as a fact witness. e) All of the above.

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