Exam 6: Assessing and Conceptualizing Client Problems and Contexts
Exam 1: Building Your Foundation As a Helper30 Questions
Exam 2: Critical Commitments: Diversity Issues and Ethical Practice for Helpers30 Questions
Exam 3: Ingredients of an Effective Helping Relationship30 Questions
Exam 4: Listening30 Questions
Exam 5: Influencing Responses30 Questions
Exam 6: Assessing and Conceptualizing Client Problems and Contexts30 Questions
Exam 7: Conducting an Interview Assessment With Clients30 Questions
Exam 8: Constructing, Contextualizing, and Evaluating Treatment Goals29 Questions
Exam 9: Clinical Decision Making and Treatment Planning30 Questions
Exam 10: Strategies for Working With Resistance: Solution Focused Therapy and Motivational Interviewing30 Questions
Exam 11: Cognitive Change Strategies: Reframing, Cognitive Modeling, and Cognitive Restructuring30 Questions
Exam 12: Cognitive Approaches to Stress Management: Stress Processes, Problem Solving Therapy, and Stress Inoculation Training30 Questions
Exam 13: Self-Calming Approaches to Stress Management: Breathing, Muscle Relaxation, and Mindfulness Meditation30 Questions
Exam 14: Exposure Therapy for Anxiety, Fear, and Trauma30 Questions
Exam 15: Self-Management Strategies: Self-Monitoring, Stimulus Control, Self-Reward, and Self-Efficacy30 Questions
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Stress management strategies that focus on spirituality and social supports networking would be examples of:
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________is an example of a direct-action coping strategy designed to assist clients who are dealing with stressful life situations that cannot be substantially altered or avoided.
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The helper assesses the client's way of thinking about problem-solving in which problem-solving therapy component?
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Training in stress inoculation entails the acquisition and practice of___________ coping skills and application of the coping skills to_________ situations.
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All of the following statements are true of problem-solving therapy EXCEPT:
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Compose three questions that a helper may ask to assess for client's spirituality.
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Coping skills are effective with current concerns but are ineffective with potential or prevention of future problems.
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A client is seeking assistance in resolving problems she is having on her job. Please provide a treatment rationale for using a problem-solving therapy approach.
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Stress management approaches that focus on the symptoms or phenomenology of the stress itself might include_______ .
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________is defined as processes of re-establishing physiological homeostasis or stability of functioning through change.
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Identify and describe three guidelines you would utilize in working with a diverse client using problem-solving therapy.
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When a helper engages a client in reflection on his/her typical problem-solving style, this is the _________stage of the problem-solving process.
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Client: "I was so angry, but I was able to do deep breathing and I didn't lose my temper. I was so proud that I treated myself by watching my favorite movie." This stage in the phases of stress reactions would most likely be reflected in:
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All EXCEPT which of the following describe the appropriate use of coping thoughts?
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What is the role of the helper in the problem orientation stage of problem-solving therapy.
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A helper works with a client to develop self-statements to reduce stress. This coping strategy is:
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Spirituality possibly taps into all of the following health-linked factors EXCEPT:
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Describe a case scenario when using stress inoculation with a client would be an appropriate intervention.
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When engaged in the problem-solving process, a client is asked to decide on the best solution after judging and comparing the proposed alternatives. This stage is known as:
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