Maria is a therapist who believes labels and diagnoses are not useful. She sees her role as one of accepting her clients unconditionally. Which approach to therapy does Maria seem to follow?

a) cognitive
b) behavioral
c) psychoanalytic
d) client-centered


d

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Donald is having a real problem with his boss at work. Try though he has, he cannot seem to get his boss to ease up on him. He decides that rather than try to change his relationship with his boss, he will change how he allows their constant conflicts to affect him. He vows to stop letting it "get to him," and comes up with new ways to avoid getting upset over their constant struggles. Donald is

using ____ control in his relationship with his boss. a. secondary b. imaginary c. invulnerable d. primary

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What are some of the obstacles to intervention and prevention services for maltreating families?

What will be an ideal response?

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To help a client change maladaptive behavior, they are taught an incompatible adaptive behavior to take the place of the previous behavior. This technique is part of __________ therapies

a. client-centered c. cognitive b. behavior d. drug induced

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Caleb is giving a presentation on the benefits of self-esteem as it relates to coping with death. Caleb states that increased self-esteem may

A. act as a buffer against anxiety and negative feelings. B. provide emotional, but few cognitive, benefits. C. produce an internal positive feedback system. D. induce compliance in the face of anxiety.

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