Meichenbaum's work with distressed clients
a. emphasizes narrative repair
b. incorporates a constructivist perspective
c. involves collaborative sessions
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
d. all of the above
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a. a convergence of social policy commitment and extensive staff training b. federal funding aimed at prevention through means other than law enforcement c. greater federal and state commitment to substance abuse prevention d. competition among community agencies for funds, clients, and other resources
Assimilation and accommodation are terms used in __________’s theory.
a. Binet b. Wechsler c. Piaget d. Spearman
Silence:
A) ?needs to be avoided in some cultural contexts. B) ?is central when you are working with a client whom you do not really understand as it gives them more time to think and talk. C) ?can be frightening to the beginning helper. D) ?is difficult for clients, so the counselor needs to fill in the time.
In 1997, the Education Trust defined a new vision for school counselors that emphasized ______________________
A) ?organizing after-school programs B) ?providing college and career development C) ?counseling D) ?a commitment to support high levels of student achievement E) ?family support