Counselors apply multidimensional models most explicitly in their work with clients when they
a. recognize the primary importance of genetic influences on behavior.
b. consider levels of influence on the individual and select interventions that are targeted to more than one level.
c. pay close attention to the stage of development that characterizes the client.
d. understand that client's developmental tasks must be met in each stage of development.
b
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From a multicultural perspective, Adlerian therapy ______.
A. can be effectively used with Caucasian, middle-class clients B. can be effectively used with diverse clients C. can be effectively used with Caucasian and African American clients D. research has not yet determined effectiveness with diverse clients
An individual in early recovery returning to the use of alcohol is an example of:
a. Backsliding b. Stalling c. Remission d. Regression
According to the stages of change model (Prochaska, DiClemente, & Norcross, 1992), a client who is seeking information on smoking cessation from books and the Internet is likely in the __________ stage
a. precontemplation b. contemplation c. preparation d. action
If Norman has continued to drink alcohol heavily, altering his plans to do other things, the reality therapist is most likely to
a. criticize his reverting to previously undesirable behavior. b. develop new plans to do other behaviors. c. terminate counseling because Norman has violated his contract with the therapist. d. understand how his problems at work effected his drinking.