Psychoeducational interventions are used to

a. teach a client how to behave in a certain situation
b. help a client understand the consequences of his or her actions
c. introduce empirical data concerning the frequency of a behavior to a client
d. introduce the main principles of a therapeutic process to a client


c. introduce empirical data concerning the frequency of a behavior to a client

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Which of the following was not one of the peak periods of intense social work interest in the community in the United States?

A. Depression years of the 1930s B. progressive era at the turn of the 20th century C. civil rights era of the 1960s D. the ERA battle of 1970-1980

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Which of the following is a strategy that therapists can engage in to reach across the cultural divide with clients?

A. using a multiculturally sensitive structured interview B. soliciting cultural stories C. psychoeducation D. diagnosis

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An important goal for clients in the working through phase of therapy is:

A) ?develop intellectual distance from the current, hurtful relationships. B) ?the integration of what was good as well as what was problematic in the client's development. C) ?intense analysis of the client's developmental history. D) ?breaking off relationships with problematic familial members.

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Albert Bandura is directly responsible for promoting the "third wave" of behavior therapy

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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