Glasser challenges the traditionally accepted views of mental illness and treatment by the use of medication, especially:
a. ? the widespread use of psychiatric drugs that often results in negative side effects both physically and psychologically
b. ? the lack of use of psychiatric drugs.
c. ? the use of any psychiatric drugs whether or not they result in negative side effects.
d. ? because medications are never needed.
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Benevolent, charitable actions are known as _______.
a. empowerment b. confrontation c. advocacy d. altruism
Which of the five theoretical orientations presented in this book is BEST represented by the following lead? Select the one best alternative, even though other systems may use the style at times. ? "Could you be a bit more specific about what went through your mind, what happened next, and what was the final result?"
A) ?Person-centered theory B) ?Decisional career counseling C) ?Cognitive behavioral therapy D) ?Motivational interviewing
Research results that are statistically significant tell the reader _____
a. That the intervention described in the article will be successful with the readers own clients, too b. That the findings in the research represent a significant departure from what could be considered by chance alone c. That the intervention described has practical significance for the field d. All of the above
When interpreting a client's Strong Interest Inventory, the counselor should:
A) ?focus on the Occupational Scales because they are the most reliable. B) ?move from general interests to more specific interests (e.g., certain occupations). C) ?provide the profile to the client and answer any questions that might arise. D) ?start with the Occupational Scales and then move to the General Occupational Scales.