Helping a client to identify their strengths relies heavily on _______________________

a. the counselor's ability to view or "see" the flip side of the presenting problem
b. the client's insight into him or her self
c. the counselor's expertise in assessment
d. the client's ability to view or "see" the flip side of the presenting problem


A

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A. An integration approach that consists of contradicting belief systems. B. An integration approach that matches therapy techniques with the client and client’s problems. C. An integration approach which includes another theory or part of a theory into the whole of one’s own approach to working with clients. D. An integration approach which builds a foundation based on common elements that have been discovered to transcend theoretical barriers.

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According to the influence theory of leadership, the relationship between leaders and their followers is based on

a. Reciprocity b. Dominance c. Position d. Coercion

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A substance abuse rehabilitation counselor must be adept in

a. guiding clients toward recovery. b. ordering clients toward recovery. c. slowing clients in their journeys toward recovery. d. focusing only on the addiction and letting other components of the person’s life sort themselves out.

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Although it is important for a leader to receive feedback at the end of a group experience, he should interpret the feedback with caution because some members will only give positive feedback from a need to please, while others may give inaccurate negative feedback because of underlying anger at authority

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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