Therapists have the responsibility to prevent suicide if they can reasonably anticipate it. Once it is determined that a client is at risk for serious harm to self, the professional is:
____________ are more likely to use adaptive emotion-focused coping strategies; whereas, _____________ are more likely to use maladaptive emotion-focused strategies
International students are subject to various “pull” and “push” factors in seeking to pursue their educational in a different country. Compare and contrast pull factors and push factors.
Criticism of _______ therapy along the lines of "let them demonstrate that such approaches result in greater authenticity than alternative approaches, including the placebo effect of expecting patients to be more open and honest" would most likely be advanced from a _________ perspective
In which paradoxical approach to cognitive-behavioral therapy is the client guided to accept difficult thoughts and emotions in order to transform them?
Clients may experience thoughts and feelings toward their counselor that do not fit the reality of the therapeutic relationship, but reflect thoughts and feelings toward significant others from the client's past. This experience is referred to as:
A ____________________________attitude can perpetuate encapsulation and discourage counseling professionals from collaborating with colleagues from other countries.