The purpose of outlining stages for feminist therapy is to
a. help women understand the social politics that create pathology
b. encourage women to seek power to the detriment of men
c. to involve more women in the feminist movement
d. help women to behave more like men to be successful
A
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All of the following are components that McNamara (2000) suggests a stress management program should include except
a. General cognitive skills b. Physical ways of coping with stress c. Time management d. Skills for increasing self-control and self-esteem e. All of the above are components suggested by McNamara (2000)
Ideally, the researchers will restate the purpose of the study ______.
A. at the beginning of the discussion section B. at the end of the discussion section C. in the middle of the discussion section D. throughout the paper
In general, a strength of interviews as an assessment strategy is that:
A) ?they are shorter than most standardized assessments B) ?they allow counselors to directly question clients about their concerns C) ?they have the strongest reliability and validation evidence D) ?they are the most cost-effective of the published assessment instruments
What did Miller, Duncan, and Hubble (2002) find about the presenting problem?
a. The probability of a successful outcome in even the most challenging cases could be improved by accommodating treatment to the client’s perceptions of the presenting complaint. b. The probability of a successful outcome in even the most challenging cases could be improved by selecting interventions that were scientifically proven to work for the client’s diagnosis. c. The probability of a successful outcome in even the most challenging cases could be improved by accurately diagnosing the client according to the DSM-IV. d. The probability of a successful outcome in even the most challenging cases could be improved by simply accommodating treatment to the counselor’s perceptions of the presenting complaint. e. The presenting problem is rarely the real problem. The therapist becomes a sleuth to figure out what is really wrong.