The key difference between the Cognitive Therapist's and Reality Therapist's idea of the need for power is that Cognitive Therapists assert that _____ and Reality Therapist's assert that ___________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


power is a means to an end of survival; humans want power for the sake of having it

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Jane is a 30 year old single mother of 2 children who has been in therapy with Theo, who is a well-known Gestalt Therapist. During their sessions, Jane speaks openly about her feelings of not belonging in her school age years with her peers or her family. Jane also talks about her feelings of anxiety that are related to memories of her father, who was an alcoholic and routinely was physically abusive to Jane and her sister when he returned from "a night out". Jane has been having difficulty "allowing herself to get close" to a man that she has been dating for the last six months. Each time that Theo attempts to inquire about Jane's feelings about increased intimacy in the relationship, she reverts to talking about her lack of belonging with her peers. Theo may be feeling frustration with

Jane's: What will be an ideal response?

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Psychoeducation lecturettes should NOT include:

a. member interaction b. member discussion c. only the counselor talking d. group processing e. long periods of a group session

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Section E of the ACA Code of Ethics contains _______ ethical standards.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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What was a major change between the third and fourth editions of the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing, as it relates to validity?

a. The fourth edition included a tripartite view of validity b. The fourth edition included a unified view of validity c. The fourth edition emphasized scientific rigor when investigating validity d. The fourth edition eliminated discussion of validity

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