Effective counselors treat all people the same
a. True; this is the ethical thing to do
b. False; each client is a unique individual
c. True; equality must be documented for legal reasons
d. False; due to varying intellectual abilities, the same performance cannot be expected out of everyone
b. False; each client is a unique individual
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Which of the following is most correct:
a. DBT therapists strive to avoid serving as intermediaries between other professionals on behalf of their clients b. DBT therapists take an active role in serving as intermediaries between other professionals on behalf of their clients c. clients in DBT therapy are prevented from taking an active role as an intermediary between their therapist and other professionals d. b and c are both correct
When mirroring needs are met, what does a child develop?
a. Self-esteem, ambition, assertiveness, and sense of wholeness b. Ability to self-soothe, identify feelings, and awareness of own personal ideals c. Sense of community, connection with others, and sense of belonging d. Self-regulation and executive function skills
Peter, who is an aggressive 11-year-old, is referred to the counselor because of a recent episode of fighting on the bus
When asked to explain what happened, Peter said that he had to sit next to a girl who was laughing with her friend across the aisle about the "stupid kids in school." Enraged by this, Peter pushed her head into the window. Where is the error in Peter's social information processing about this situation? a. Peter interprets cues incorrectly, and assumes the girls' comments are referring to him. b. Peter did not clarify his goals in the situation, and assumed the girls' comments are referring to him. c. Peter did not encode the social information into long-term memory. d. Peter did not evaluate the girls' comments against what he knows about his behavior.
According to Skinner, individuals choose behaviors based on which of the following?
A) emotions? B) ?fears C) ?pleasure principle D) ?anticipated consequences