Unlike cognitive-behavioral theory, where how a person thinks about something is directly related to the cause of psychological problems, Glasser posits that the _________ people make determine the quality of their lives

a. Reactions
b. Choices
c. Impact
d. Changes


B

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In his early work, Alfred Adler wrote about the importance of physical inferiority in forming later personality. This idea may have been influenced by

a. his emphasis on the role of early events in the development of an individual's lifestyle. b. his relationship with Sigmund Freud, and Freud's emphasis on the role of child development in adult personality. c. his several severe illnesses and accidents when a child. d. Wilhelm Reich's views on the influence of the body on personality.

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In the REBT chain (A B C D), A refers to:

a. antagonistic thoughts. b. actualizing tendency. c. aggressive instincts. d. activating event.

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_____________________ is the term used to describe the phenomenon of a child being promoted in family position due to the absence of one or both parents

a. Maturity enhancement b. Scaffolding c. Parentification d. Advancement e. Adultification

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Counselor Karen is communicating negative assessment results to Jill that are potentially damaging to Jill's self-concept. What might Karen need to do in this situation?

a. Work with Jill on extending her level of acceptance prior to the feedback session b. Focus on Jill, rather than the test itself, during the feedback session c. Keep the rationale for cutoff scores and validity of the test confidential because they will overwhelm Jill d. Communicate results by using clinical terms, such as "deviant," so that Jill accepts the test results as valid

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