List the six therapist activities that Frank and Frank (1991) associated with therapeutic competence

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1. develops and maintains a relationship with the client
2. links hope to the process of counseling
3. offers new learning experiences
4. arouses the client’s emotions
5. enhances the client’s sense of self-efficacy and confidence
6. provides opportunities for practicing new ways of responding and behaving

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Problems often encountered when conducting “post hoc” program evaluations can best be improved by using which of the following experimental approaches?

a. Static group comparison b. One shot case study c. Separate sample pretest, posttest design d. Retrospective pretest design

Counseling

Which of the following statements most accurately reflects solution-focused therapy’s empirical support as an evidenced-based practice?

a. Solution-based therapies cannot be measured because there are no predetermined goals. b. Solution-based therapy’s focus on the solutions makes it difficult for clients to remember their problems. c. Solution-based therapies have a steadily growing foundation of empirical support. d. Solution-based therapies have a steadily decreasing foundation of empirical support.

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Preliminary analysis of treatment outcomes in MA among children who received an EBT for a period of 6 months or less (i.e., at the 6-month follow-up assessment) found significant reductions in child trauma symptoms and behavior, with the most pronounced improvements among children aged ______.

a. CBT b. EBT c. TF-CBT d. TFB

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