Test Bank For Theories of Psychotherapy & Counseling Concepts and Cases 5th Edition, International Edition by Richard S Sharf
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
- Theories of any type should be based on
- clear rules. (2)
- many assumptions.
- a unique plan.
- unrelated laws or relationships.
- The term “counseling”
- does not differ consistently from “psychotherapy”. (4)
- is used to differentiate types of mental health professionals.
- refers to helping people with educational and vocational concerns.
- refers to helping people with normal problems.
- The term “psychotherapy”
- does not differ consistently from “counseling”. (4)
- is used to differentiate types of mental health professionals.
- refers to helping people with educational and vocational concerns.
- refers to helping people with normal problems
- The most commonly identified approach to psychotherapy is
- (4)
- psychoanalytic/psychodynamic.
- Which of these statements is a factor common to all therapies?
- The relationship between client and therapist is important for progress. (10)
- The therapist should be integrative.
- The therapist should be trained in psychoanalysis.
- The therapist should be able to give good advice.
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