A challenge by her counselor is likely to elicit which of the following responses from Anna?
a. Developing self insight about the effects of parents on the client'semotions
b. A counterattack in which Anna tries to discredit the counselor.
c. Learning to take orders from superiors.
d. All of these are possible.
b
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______ suggested early learning experiences with research during academic training as an approach to integrating science and practice.
A. Love B. Kanfer C. Luebbe D. Gelso
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The presenting problems of a culturally distinct client are always related to his or her cultural experience or background. 2. A counselor should at all times maintain awareness of the unique interaction between a counselee and his or her culturally mediated experience. 3. Low-context communication is characterized by avoidance of confrontation and of verbal assertiveness. 4. Culturally sensitive counselors urge greater awareness of the assumptions on which mainstream American culture rests. 5. Functional analysis is the privileged procedure in CBT.
Archeologists have found skulls in which crude holes were created by the chipping away of bony material. This process, which is believed to have been used to treat forms of pathology, is known as:
a. lobotomy b. ventilation c. trephining d. phrenology
A therapist is working with a parent who has engaged in child maltreatment. The parent says, “He is always sassing me and needs to learn better.” The therapist helps the parent see that 100% compliance is not a realistic goal and asks her to provide evidence both for and against her distorted belief that he is “always sassing.” This therapist is most likely using which technique?
a. parent–child interaction therapy b. group therapy c. cognitive–behavioral family therapy d. eye-movement desensitization training