Kevin shares his feelings of pain and helplessness of losing his mother when he was a teenager. The counselor, while being understanding, nonjudgmental, and comforting, tries to vicariously experience Kevin’s feelings. Name the facilitative relationship that the counselor is building.

a. Reflection
b. Empathy
c. Silence
d. Respect


b. Empathy

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When thinking about formative and summative evaluations,

a. Practitioners only need summative evaluations b. Formative and summative evaluations can be helpful c. Formative evaluations are not necessary in short-term counseling d. Summative evaluations are not necessary if the client meets the specified goal

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Counselors avoid multiple relationships with regard to their work except

a. When they already have a relationship with a client's relative b. When they are unavoidable and are not reasonably expected to cause harm c. When they need to employ a client d. When they want to develop a close personal friendship with a client or a close relative of a client

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Choose the incorrect statement pertaining to self-concept development

a. Self-concept development is a static phenomenon and does not change b. Self-concept development is not a static phenomenon but an ongoing process that changes sometimes gradually and sometimes abruptly as people and situations change c. Self-esteem for some will be enhanced through academic achievement whereas others will experience both positive and negative feedback in peer-socialization activities d. Enhanced self-esteem encourages development of personal ideas and opinions of a positive nature

Counseling

Cross-cultural family consultation may require consultants to

a. Change from the role of collaborator to expert b Redefine the concept of family c. Become collaborators d. a & b

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