D. In group therapy, the therapist is usually highly directive. . Group therapy is generally more economical than individual therapy. The newest antipsychotics are called ________ antipsychotics.
When a person talks a lot about external events, expresses few feelings, and has certainty about themselves, the Person Centered therapist would conclude They are probably not ready for therapy, change is not likely, he or she is in stage 1 of the therapy process
A question that is commonly asked by a Solution Focused Therapist is "when the problem is not present, how are things different?". This question is an example of a _______ question.
Which of the following is a central construct of Reality Therapy? Basic needs According to Reality Therapy theory, a counselor who talks about transference is Avoiding responsibility for the relationship The philosophy of humans that is adopted by Reality Therapists asserts that humans are able to make choices to exert more control over their lives
A counseling theory. helps therapists organize information about their clients and may lead a therapist to view a client from a biased perspective. Counseling theories provide therapists with: a professional schemata. A good counseling theory is. precise and has empirical support.
RP practitioners prefer to meet with the clients more than once a week. to encourage development of the transference relationship. The goal(s) of RP is/are. Give the client new ways of interacting with others and help clients change relationship patterns that are problematic.
Susan the analyst looks forward to her 10:00 client on Fridays. She spends a lot of time reading about issues relevant to this client's presentation. Susan is probably experiencing
Counselors are bound to disclose information if the client is in danger of harming him or herself or someone else.
we don't have enough studies that meet the EST criteria