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What did cognitive-interpersonal therapy add to interpersonal theory?
 
  a. A systematic way of uncovering the dysfunctional thoughts about self and relationships that contribute to psychological distress
  b. A systematic way of uncovering feelings that are associated with thoughts
  c. A random way of uncovering the dysfunctional thoughts about self and relationships that contribute to psychological distress
  d. A systematic way of discovering behaviors that contribute to psychological distress
  e. A systematic way of helping the client understand his or her existential beliefs and values

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What did Miller, Duncan, and Hubble (2002) find about the presenting problem?
 
  a. The probability of a successful outcome in even the most challenging cases could be improved by accommodating treatment to the clients perceptions of the presenting complaint.
  b. The probability of a successful outcome in even the most challenging cases could be improved by selecting interventions that were scientifically proven to work for the clients diagnosis.
  c. The probability of a successful outcome in even the most challenging cases could be improved by accurately diagnosing the client according to the DSM-IV.
  d. The probability of a successful outcome in even the most challenging cases could be improved by simply accommodating treatment to the counselors perceptions of the presenting complaint.
  e. The presenting problem is rarely the real problem. The therapist becomes a sleuth to figure out what is really wrong.

Q. 3

What did Miller, Duncan, and Hubble (2002) discover was the most important variable in predicting positive outcome of therapy?
 
  a. advanced empathy
  b. therapeutic relationship
  c. ability to conceptualize the clients problem
  d. selecting the right techniques
  e. theoretical orientation

Q. 4

Clients in the _______________ stage have made small steps toward change and intend to make more efforts in the next month or so.
 
  a. precontemplation
  b. contemplation
  c. preparation
  d. action
  e. maintenance

Q. 5

___________________ are people who are unaware or under-aware of their problem and dont see a need for immediate change.
 
  a. Procrastinators
  b. Preparers
  c. Non-committers
  d. Precontemplaters
  e. Resisters

Q. 6

Motivational interviewing is a treatment designed for clients at which three stages of Prochaskas model?
 
  a. Pre-contemplation, Contemplation, and Preparation
  b. Contemplation, Preparation, and Action
  c. Preparation, Action, and Maintenance
  d. Action, Maintenance, and Termination
  e. Contemplation, Action, and Maintenance
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