Because she is upset about the amount of fighting she engages in with her teenage daughter (upwards of five fights each week), a client is seeing a counselor who uses a solution-focused brief counseling approach. After a few sessions, she reports to the counselor that she fought only once with her daughter since her last counseling session. The counselor responds by asking the client "How were you able to do that? What did you do to decrease the amount of fighting?" the counselor in the scenario is using SFBT technique called

a. Compliments
b. Positive blame
c. Miracle question
d. Exception question

Answer: b. Positive blame

Psychology

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The theory of emotion that suggests individuals can alter their emotional experiences by changing the interpretations they give to physiological arousal is:

a. the commonsense view of emotions b. the James-Lange theory of emotion c. the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion d. the two-factor theory of emotion

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Schizophrenia in a child is correlated with a. high birth weight

b. abnormally large head circumference. c. birth complications such as lack of oxygen and emergency Caesarean section. d. abnormally high neurotrophin levels in umbilical blood.

Psychology