How do Streubert and Carpenter (1995) define a positivism approach?
What will be an ideal response?
a positivism approach is characterized by objectivity and efforts at prediction and control.
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A. Is inborn and can’t be developed B. Includes the ability to monitor one’s own feelings C. Is an outdated understanding of emotional functioning D. all of the above.
Modern encryption technologies make Internet-based counseling:
a) A failsafe and secure activity b) A feasible endeavor with the proper education and software c) A risky activity at best d) A serious threat ethically for the mental health counselor
According to the Helms (1995), during the immersion and emersion statuses of the people of color racial identity development model, people of color
a. may seek out other groups who have experienced oppression. b. develop a strong preference for dominant cultural values. c. experience a crisis or conflict that increases their awareness that racism exists. d. actively reject White culture and have increased racial pride and retreat into their racial community.
In the largest psychotherapy outcome study ever completed, Project MATCH (1993, 1997) revealed that: a. briefer MET was more effective than the lengthier Twelve Step program, and as effective as Cognitive Behavioral treatments for all kinds of substance abusing clients. b. at long-term follow-up, briefer MET was as effective as the lengthier Twelve Step program, but less effective than
Cognitive Behavioral treatments for alcoholic clients. c. Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Training was more effective for highly motivated alcohol dependent clients, while the briefer and newer MET was more effective for all kinds of less motivated substance abusing clients. d. briefer MET was just as effective as lengthier and more established Twelve Step and Cognitive Behavioral treatments for alcohol dependent clients.