In non-crisis situations, a helper might first help a client with which of the following?
A. The issues that the client sees as important and is most willing to work on
B. The issues that the helper privately judges to be the most significant
C. The issues that most interest the helper
D. The issues that most closely match the helper’s areas of expertise
ANS: A
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a. integration b. selective borrowing c. syncretism d. systematic treatment
Research on psychotherapy and the brain has begun to demonstrate that:
a. psychotherapy results in detectable functional changes in the brain. b. biological treatments like medications produce greater changes in brain function than does psychotherapy. c. specific psychotherapy interventions are related to specific changes in brain regions. d. while changes in the brain occur in psychotherapy, there is no evidence that activity in certain brain regions can predict treatment response.
Regardless of the age of parents or children, the death of a child is always a major loss that is affected by:
A) ?parental anger and denial. B) the child's age, suddenness of death, circumstances of death, and the family situation.? C) cultural dynamics.? D) the parents' attachment style.
Dan and Rachel have been assigned to work together as coleaders of an anxiety disorders group. In order to be effective models for their group members, they should
A. seek supervision only if issues arise between them. B. explore their personal beliefs and perspectives about cofacilitation. C. inspire each other by competing with each other to develop the most creative techniques. D. depend heavily on each other.