Ethics codes tend to be:
A. reactive rather than proactive.
B. no longer relevant.
C. clear and direct.
D. proactive rather than reactive.
Answer: A
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Interventions which point out inconsistencies and invite resolution are called
A. cognitive dissonance. B. confrontations. C. mixed messages. D. "I messages."
The _______________model purports that there are “two dialectically related modes of grasping experience—apprehension and comprehension —and two dialectically related modes of transforming experience—intension and extension.”
a. Technological advancement b. Clinical c. Motivational enhancement d. Experiential learning theory
Which of the following behaviors best describes the client who "hyperreflects?"
a. Thinks about things too much. b. Focuses on the negative meaning of life experiences. c. Overeats, drinks to excess, or wallows in depression. d. All of these choices. e. None of these choices.
Intensity is an intervention best described by which of the following statements?
a. Intensity is a technique in which the therapist “turns up the heat” by using tone of voice, pacing, and word choice to break through a barrier. b. Intensity is a technique in which the therapist and the client hypothesize a “worst case scenario” therefore allowing the client to manage their own anxiety more effectively. c. Intensity is a technique in which the clients reenact the problem but to a heightened degree therefore highlighting the family interactional patterns. d. Intensity is technique in which the therapist allows the family to discuss what they would do in a hypothetical situation therefore realigning the boundaries in the system.