__________ is a commonly used advanced skill that can assist clients in making giant leaps in counseling, but involves the risk of counselors being viewed as the "expert."

a. Confrontation
b. Higher-level empathy
c. Challenging
d. Interpretation


D

Counseling

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In Waldo and Bauman's GAP Matrix, the "P" in the acronym GAP stands for _____________________.

a. progress b. proficiency c. process d. product

Counseling

What are some methods group counselors can use to minimize group member causalities?

a. Engage in pre-group screening, examine potential members suitability for group counseling, and make sure the counselor has the knowledge and skills to lead the group, take a group counseling class. b. Only accept psychologically healthy group members, engage in pre-group screening, and evaluate the group often for risk factors. c. Examine potential members for suitability for group counseling, check in with group members at the end of each session, and provide group members with external support from their community. d. None of the above.

Counseling

Which of the following developmental tasks is associated with the identity versus role confusion conflict proposed by Erikson (1968)?

a. finding contentment about one's life—past, present, and future b. recognizing and finding peace with life successes c. forming one's identity, including committing to goals, values, beliefs, and life purpose d. all of the above

Counseling

The __________ indicates what proportion of the observed score variance is true score variance

a. validity b. standard error of measurement c. reliability measurement d. confidence interval

Counseling