All of the following are advantages to using a theoretically driven treatment approach with clients except ______.

A. it helps the client find the normal within abnormal
B. the therapist is provided action steps of what to do with the client next
C. it provides structure for therapists and provides the therapist a roadmap of sessions
D. the therapist is more likely to be reimbursed from insurance given that boards require the use of a theoretically supported treatment approach


A. it helps the client find the normal within abnormal
B. the therapist is provided action steps of what to do with the client next
C. it provides structure for therapists and provides the therapist a roadmap of sessions
D. the therapist is more likely to be reimbursed from insurance given that boards require the use of a theoretically supported treatment approach

Counseling

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A) ?2020 B) ?2010 C) ?2050 D) ?2025 E) ?2030

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a. problem conceptualization b. treatment planning c. professional identity d. all of the above e. (a) and (b) only

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_____________, with regard to family-of-origin issues, is particularly critical for family therapists.

A. Self-knowledge B. Learning basic counseling techniques C. Learning and practicing specialties D. Understanding effective intervention techniques

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