Helping family members see how they disturb themselves and the family through their irrational beliefs is characteristic of this family approach

a. Adlerian therapy
b. behavior therapy
c. existential therapy
d. rational emotive behavior therapy


D

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Types of organizations, which are models for grass roots community change include

A. Closed organizations, which have membership restricted to just a few. B. Membership organizations, which don't use any method for individuals to establish their affiliation. C. Coalitions, which are really organizations of organizations. D. Networks, which are most often highly, structured organizations that are created to deal with a particular problem.

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During Step 1: Problem Identification, the clinician should:

a. "cast a wide net.". b. form an exhaustive listing of all information that may be useful and descriptive when thinking clinically about the clients needs. c. collect information about the client's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors right in the interview session. d. often use psychological tests. e. Two of the above f. Three of the above g. All of the above

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One of the critical issues of intervention with a burned-out worker is the ethical issue of keeping the worker's clients from harm. (p. 631)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In the ______________ court case, the court ruled that the student was provided adequate due process, that the university had the obligation to uphold professional standards, that the university's policies and procedures were enunciated in the graduate catalog and other departmental documents, and that the faculty had followed these procedures.

A. Board of Curators of the University of Missouri v. Horowitz B. Southwest Texas State University C. Jablonski v. the United States D. Hedlund v. Superior Court

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