Which of the following is NOT conducive to effective helping?
a. You realize you are able to inspire clients to do in their lives what you are unable or unwilling to do in your own life.
b. You question life and engage in critical self-examination of your beliefs.
c. You are willing to draw on a number of resources to enable clients to move toward their goals.
d. Even though you struggle with your own problems, this struggle does not intrude on your helping of others.
a
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A scientific view of behavior, emphasis on current influences on behavior, and principles of behavioral change are all:
a. behavioral interventions. b. key concepts of behavioral consultation. c. effects of behavioral approach. d. characteristics of behavioral consultation.
Group members, individually and collectively, do not have to set goals to be productive
a. True b. False
Practically speaking, according to the textbook authors, implosive therapists may benefit from:
a. reinforcement of their own socialized tendencies to avoid eliciting anxiety in others. b. facing anxiety-provoking scenes from one's own life. c. self-implosion on every aversive scene developed to be presented to the patient. d. psychoanalysis to resolve inner conflicts that may interfere with presenting a neutral stance.
Jaiden has been diagnosed with CD. Not only was he engaging in acts of physical aggression, setting fires (among other things) and lying, he also didn’t seem to feel sorry for any of these acts but did regret getting caught. Which of the following is true of Jaiden?
a. He should be diagnosed with conduct disorder with limited prosocial emotions. b. He most likely had adolescent-onset CD. c. He is experiencing a lack of remorse or guilt. d. He is experiencing callousness or lack of empathy.