In this stage of change, the client establishes goals for change and outlines small-steps:

A. Contemplation
B. Preparation
C. Action
D. Pre-contemplation


ANS: B

Counseling

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Lisa's mother just died, and Lisa is now acutely aware that at some unknown point in time she will also die. Lisa is experiencing:

a. existential anxiety. b. existential displacement. c. neurotic anxiety. d. neurotic displacement.

Counseling

All of the following are true with regard to addictions counseling EXCEPT:

A. many people engage in mood-altering behavior to create feelings of euphoria or well-being, or to block out painful events. B. clients clearly understand the physical and mental effects of alcohol and most drugs. C. drug taking and alcohol use are behaviors and can therefore be understood and modified. D. drug/alcohol use will not decrease unless there is an adequate substitute. E. drug or alcohol abuse can be assessed from the client’s behavior.

Counseling

Describe existential isolation.

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

One of the main emphasis of Satir's family therapy is that of strengthening

A) ?responsibility. B) ?self-esteem. C) ?leadership. D) ?togetherness.

Counseling