In Chapter 1, Corsini illustrates a change in an inmate's life after learning he had a high IQ. This story demonstrates that psychotherapy can be broadly defined as any:

a. interaction between a therapist and a patient.
b. technique which teaches a patient a new skill.
c. self-concept-altering experience.
d. interpretation provided to a patient.


C

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What was the immediate impetus for the development and publication of the Belmont Report?

a. The commissioning of a committee on ethics by the American Medical Association in 1975 b. As part of the out of court settlement with survivors and family members of the victims of the Tuskegee Study c. At the behest of the United Nations World Health Organization d. A requirement of the National Research Act of 1974

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What are some purposes of an ethics code in professional counseling?

What will be an ideal response?

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__________ developed client-centered therapy

a. Carl Jung b. Viktor Frankl c. Carl Rogers d. Ludwig Binswanger

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The following goal: "Reduce enmeshment between client and mother to increase client's ability to make independent decisions," addresses what category in systemic counseling?

a. Goals for behavioral change b. Goals for systemic dynamics c. Goals for relational structure d. Goals of interpersonal growth

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