A basic axiom of culture is that it is patterned, symbolic, adaptive, and maladaptive.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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What do cognitive-behavioral therapists focus on in counseling?

a. Help change a client’s thoughts and beliefs to facilitate behavioral change b. Help change a client’s thoughts c. Help the client build relationships with others d. Help the client understand what cultural factors are playing a role in counseling

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Which of the following is NOT a key principle in person-centered expressive arts?

a. The role of a facilitator is to evaluate members' art. b. Most of us are creative. c. Acceptance is critically important as members express themselves. d. Person-centered expressive arts can supply methods for structuring group process.

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Jean is telling his psychotherapist how he loves his new girlfriend, finds his new job challenging, and is experiencing some minor feelings of anger toward his new neighbors. Jean's therapist responds empathetically to his expression of irritation. Jean's revelations are an example of:

a. a corrective emotional experience. b. emotional displacement. c. how patients control the content of therapy. d. how the therapist controls the content of therapy.

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When individuals attempt to evade negative or distressing private experiences, ACT therapists would call this:

a. cognitive defusion. b. deflection. c. minimization. d. experiential avoidance.

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