A) Psychotherapy
B) Treatment
C) Intervention
D) Techniques
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A) Session Rating Scale
B) Outcome Rating Scale
C) Income Rating Scale
D) Termination Rating Scale
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A) Behaviour therapy
B) Postmodern approaches
C) Rational emotive behaviour therapy
D) Gestalt therapy
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A) Behaviour therapy
B) Narrative therapy
C) Existential therapy
D) Rational emotive behaviour therapy
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A) free association.
B) unbalancing.
C) scaling questions.
D) consciousness-raising.
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A) Person-centred therapy
B) Psychoanalytic therapy
C) Cognitive-behaviour therapy
D) Behaviour therapy
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A) The personal is political.
B) The counselling relationship is egalitarian.
C) Commitment to confronting oppression
D) Women's problems are viewed from an intrapsychic perspective.
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A) Choice theory/reality therapy
B) Gestalt therapy
C) Family systems therapy
D) Psychoanalytic therapy
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A) Family systems therapy
B) Reality therapy
C) Rational emotive behaviour therapy
D) Adlerian therapy
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A) bring about transformation both in the individual client and in society.
B) make the unconscious conscious.
C) provide opportunities for reliving early traumas.
D) assist clients in gaining awareness of moment-to-moment experiencing.
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A) Behaviour therapy
B) Existential therapy
C) Psychoanalytic therapy
D) Reality therapy
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A) Gestalt therapy.
B) person-centred therapy.
C) existential therapy.
D) reality therapy.
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A) reconstructing the basic personality.
B) identifying factors that block freedom.
C) encouraging clients to be willing to be a process.
D) helping people become more effective in meeting all of their psychological needs.
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A) Technical eclecticism
B) Common factors approach
C) Theoretical integration
D) Assimilative integration
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A) 'the question.'
B) reauthoring one's life story.
C) value judgments.
D) interpretation.
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A) consists of simple concepts that are easily grasped.
B) discounts the therapeutic value of dreams.
C) does not appeal to resistant clients.
D) has limited applicability.
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A) Psychoanalytic therapy
B) Reality therapy
C) Narrative therapy
D) Gestalt therapy
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A) the behavioural approaches are more effective than the humanistic approaches.
B) there are clear factors that predict which models of therapy work best for particular types of clients.
C) the therapeutic relationship is not a major contributor to therapeutic change.
D) no model of therapy has been proven more effective than another.
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A) Psychoanalytic therapy
B) Adlerian therapy
C) Behaviour therapy
D) Existential therapy
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A) Session Rating Scale
B) Outcome Rating Scale
C) Income Rating Scale
D) Feedback-informed treatment
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