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Theory is best described as ANS a general framework that enables you to make sense of the many facets of the
helping process, providing you with a map that gives direction to what you do and say
Behavioral approaches can be integrated into counseling with culturally diverse populations ANS True
A theory provides a structure for ANS evaluating the outcomes of interventions, designing appropriate
interventions, and organizing information you get about a client
Object Relations Theory has its roots in what category ANS Psychodynamic Approaches
The theory that examines the family through a lens of intergenerational transmission of patterns of interaction is...
ANS Bowen Family Systems Theory
In what theoretical framework do you work to extinguish automatic behaviors and thoughts within the thinking of
the people you are working with? ANS Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
What theory has been integrated more into present-day theories than most others? ANS Alderian Theory
In a family-systems approach, symptoms are viewed as an expression of a dysfunction within a family that are often
passed across several generations ANS True
The current trend is for practitioners to adhere to one specific theory rather than developing an integrative
approach to the helping process ANS False
The principle goal of the _______ approach is to challenge clients to recognize the and accept the freedom they
have to beocome the authors of their own lives. ANS Narrative
A good relationship comes from one single interaction between two players ANS False
, Professionals in helping relationships should be aware of how their verbal and/or non-verbal behavior affects
others. ANS True
Forming a relationship involves ANS progression of more advanced exchanges over time
According to the article means, "children's characterization of their interactions with adults as welcome, affiliative,
safe, and cooperative." ANS True
Children's expectations of adults ANS shape their experiences with that adult
Children's perception of others is ANS in part molded by labeling and influenced by behavior and psychological
factors
Per social-exchange theory, building rapport is enhanced when adults ANS are genuine, predictable, and fit a
child's concept of a typical adult.
Children use _____ and _____ to make assumptions about others ANS behavioral; psychological information
Autonomy-supportive adults might ANS give children choices and use democratic styles
Rapport-building involves ANS output from both the child and the adult
Which way of knowing is risky because charisma may overshadow expertise ANS Authority
According to the reading, epistemological rigidity should be scrutinized ANS True
What is not among the main Epistemologies described in the article "Sustainable Knowledge in Professional
Practice"? ANS Communication
Epistemological knowledge is like the story "The Emperor's New Clothes" in that sometimes we go along with
things that are "known" in order to continue the status quo and avoid looking stupid. ANS True