Attempts to apply positive psychotherapy with children and adolescents have found:

a. the concepts are too challenging for individuals under the age of 25.
b. treatment increases well-being and decreases behavioral problems.
c. positive psychotherapy is effective but less so than family therapy.
d. the exercises are only helpful if delivered directly by the parent(s).


B

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Why are approaches designed to explore deep psychological and emotional problems considered a risk for clients in early recovery?

A. They are not ready or stable enough to address old emotional wounds. B. There is no risk to using these approaches in early recovery. C. These approaches are never acceptable in substance abuse counseling. D. If combined with Behavioral methods, these approaches are fine to use with clients in early recovery.

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In the case of Beth, Insoo and Beth moved toward a cooperative working relationship by focusing primarily on:

a. the nature of Beth's problems with her parents. b. defining what Beth wanted to be different. c. the errors in the police and hospital reports. d. Beth's feelings.

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Each of the following: selective abstraction, overgeneralization, and dichotomous thinking, are examples of what in cognitive-behavioral counseling?

a. Schemas b. Cognitive distortions c. Core beliefs d. Irrational beliefs

Counseling

Techniques aimed at cognitions are directed primarily at which of the following?

a) Building cognitive regulation skills b) Correcting biases, errors, and distortions in information processing c) Modifying problematic core beliefs and schemata d) All of the above e) None of the above

Counseling