Clinical assessments focus on the ______________ and ______________ symptoms of clients

a. interpersonal; relational
b. psychiatric; medical
c. physical; emotional
d. real; imagined


B

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Which of the following is not addressed in the “getting started” phase of solution-focused work?

a. Client’s understanding of how the problem affects the client b. What the client has tried so far to solve the problem c. Exceptions related to the client’s miracle picture d. What is most important to work on first

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Why a psychologist prohibited from seeing a former sexual partners?

What will be an ideal response?

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When the experimenter communicates to the participants, most often subtly, what outcomes he or she would like to achieve, this is known as ______.

A. the Hawthorne effect B. the experimenter effect C. the disruption effect D. description effect

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In treating patients with narcissistic personality disorder with positive psychotherapy, therapists must be mindful of the fact that:

a. the client may try to usurp the therapist's authority and shift the focus. b. issues related to low self-esteem will be the client's preferred focus. c. focusing on virtues may make the client more anxious. d. identification of character strengths may exaggerate the client's inflated self-view.

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