Which of the following is a form of directive play therapy?

a. Theraplay
b. Child-centered play therapy
c. Filial therapy
d. Experiential play therapy


Answer: A

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A) ?Empathic relationship B) ?Story and strengths C) ?Restory D) ?Action

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Countertransference has been defined as:

a. the manner in which the unfinished business of our clients affects the helping relationship. b. how the relationship between the client and counselor, as affected by the client's issues, directs the helping relationship. c. the positive or negative wishes, fantasies, and feelings that the counselor unconsciously directs or transfers to the client, stemming from his or her own unresolved conflicts. d. the deleterious manner in which the clinician responds when a client's behavior touches a clinician's "sore spot.". e. a and b f. c and d g. All of the above

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Constructionism is a name implying which philosophical position?

a. A positive belief in the logic of deduction as the key to understanding and the creation of new knowledge b. The belief in a well-structured system of learning and the systematic development of mental schema c. A belief in the logical empirical system d. A belief that the central issue in learning is how each individual interprets the world of experiences and sensory inputs

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Cognitive-dissonance theory can have an impact in one’s career decisions as it involves .

a. An individual having two compatible thoughts b. Selecting a career from two unfavorable options c. An individual having two incompatible thoughts d. Making up one’s mind when two good options are presented

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