Time-limited existential treatments:

a. ? can serve as a catalyst for clients to become actively and fully involved in each therapy session.
b. ? are by definition, lacking in depth and richness.
c. ? lack structure and clear goals.
d. ? are well studied and shown to be effective.


a

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What are the adaptive mechanisms African American communities have used to maintain family structures despite hardships? Select one of these mechanisms and discuss in detail how it has helped the African American family survive.

What will be an ideal response?

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Strategic family therapy has been strongly influenced by the work of:

A. Murray Bowen B. Milton Erikson C. David Espston D. Virginia Satir

Counseling

Which of the following is TRUE about the use of theory in counseling?

a. Research supports the increased efficacy of certain theoretical approaches with specific mental health conditions. b. Some counseling interventions are proven to be more effective than others. c. Counseling interventions with psychodynamic roots are more effective than others. d. None of the above.

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Despite efforts to make tests more objective, accurate, and fair throughout history, limitations of assessment are inevitable. Consequently, professional counselors have a responsibility to

a. only use assessments when clients present symptoms that are clearly pathological. b. use assessment purely as a means acquire services for clients and reimbursement from insurance companies. c. understand the relative limitations of using clinical judgment, the systematic nature of assessments, and their relation to effective decision-making. d. All of the above.

Counseling