Which of the following is an advantage of empirically supported treatments (EST)?
a. They target a range of problems.
b. They have high levels of applicability.
c. They are inexpensive.
d. They have written manuals to guide treatment and are highly structured.
Q. 2Empirically supported treatments _____________________________
_________.
a. thoughtfully assign subjects to treatment groups
b. do not include a no-treatment control, alternative treatment, or placebo group
c. assign subjects randomly to treatment groups
d. do not differ treatment across groups
Q. 3Typically, when therapists, licensing boards, or funding institutions refer to therapy models as evidence-based, they are generally referring to which of the following??
a. evidenced-informed therapies (EIT)
b. empirically supported treatments (EST)
c. empirically validated treatment (EVT)
d. effectively tested therapies (ETS)
Q. 4The placebo effect refers to:
a. the effect of medication on the client.
b. the clients belief that therapy will help them resolve their problems.
c. the therapists belief in the efficacy of treatment plans.
d. the therapists technique.
Q. 5According to Lamberts and Wampolds research, the quality of the client factors appears to be more important than the therapeutic relationship in predicting outcome.
a. True
b. False
Q. 6Which one of the following would be considered a positive factor in an effective therapeutic relationship?
a. The therapist sets the goals for the client.
b. The therapist expresses judgment when the client is not making progress.
c. The therapist is reserved and professional at all times.
d. The therapist accommodates the clients level of motivation.