Segal's * intervention in which husbands' refused to change their diets after having suffered a heart attack and wives were instructed to take over estate and insurance planning, is an example of

a. a coping question.
b. a boundary alignment task.
c. a paradoxical task.
d. a miracle question.


C

Counseling

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In a 2005 study, Hinton and colleagues found that Cambodian refugees with PTSD:

a. would not trust a CBT approach because it felt controlling. b. could be successfully treated with CBT. c. had culturally specific beliefs that decreased prognosis. d. responded most effectively to reinforcement.

Counseling

A ______ approach involves the collection of data from the natural environment.

A. collective B. naturalistic C. environmental D. causal

Counseling

Ellis's notion of unconditional self-acceptance (USa. refers to:

a. an irrational belief since it fails to acknowledge our flawed individuality. b. an underlying source of neurotic disorders. c. a precondition for becoming an REBT therapist. d. a logical and justifiable attitude that frees us to enjoy our lives.

Counseling

In defining multicultural counseling, why should the role of the counselor, the intervention, and evaluation of outcomes be included?

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling