Exam 7: Introduction to Strategies

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You pet a dog with much enjoyment. A child who has been very afraid of dogs up until this point then pets the dog. This is an example of:

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Brainstorming refers to:

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Decision-making techniques are used in:

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How is homework used by rational-emotive behavior therapists to help clients change their faulty belief systems?

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Create a situation between an adolescent boy and his parents where you might decide to use a contract (his grades are low, he is staying out past curfew, he does not do his chores).

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What are three factors influencing the helper's choice of strategies?

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Affective strategies are especially useful for:

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Identify the correct pair:

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Change agentry may be an especially useful technique for:

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How do reality therapists confront their helpees with reality?

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Behavioral strategies:

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All of the following are techniques of psychodynamic therapy except:

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How might the type of transference pattern developed in the counseling relationship affect the client's attitudes and behaviors in counseling?

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Reality therapy includes all the following except:

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Give an example of one of the irrational ideas identified by Ellis.

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Give an example of reframing the problem from a systems perspective.

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How would you use systematic desensitization to work with a client with anxiety about flying?

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