In the second phase of IPT, the therapist typically works to address:

a. all the problem areas identified.
b. the one key (or, at most, two) problem areas addressed.
c. social skill deficits, followed by any other remaining problem areas.
d. the need for medication and/or electroconvulsive therapy if the treatment has not shown adequate progress during the initial and intermediate sessions.


B

Counseling

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A perspective that is concerned with how internal processes such as needs, drives, and emotions motivate human behavior is known as the ______.

A. humanistic perspective B. psychodynamic perspective C. developmental perspective D. systems perspective

Counseling

Interpreting the meaning of behavior patterns at appropriate times so that members will be able to engage in a deeper level of self-exploration and consider alternative behaviors is most critical at the

a. initial stage of a group. b. transition stage. c. working stage. d. consolidation stage.

Counseling

When using the SOAP format for documentation, information obtained from impartial and unbiased sources is represented by which component?

a. Objective b. Outside Information c. Observed d. Outsider

Counseling

Criterion-referenced tests

a. allow for comparison of a person’s score to a group with similar characteristics. b. compare a person’s score to a predetermined standard or sample of performance. c. are commonly used to assess intelligence, achievement, and personality. d. are scored using standardized scores and percentile ranks.

Counseling