In the metaphor titled, The Search for the Lama, the lama says, “Life is a fountain.”
When questioned as to what he meant, how does the lama respond?
- A fountain’s water flows, like life.
b. The fountain is the center of town and people need to be centered.
c. The fountain makes noise but is soothing, like life.
d. So, life is not a fountain.
d
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a. The use of a metaphor, analogy, or visual image b. Reflecting deeper feelings that you sense from the client c. Making an interpretation based on what you have heard from the client d. Pointing out contrasting feelings e. A poor empathic response
The standard model for evaluating a funded program of a school’s counseling operation is provided by which of the following documents?
a. The ASCA National Model: A Framework for School Counseling Programs b. Education General Administrative Guidelines c. Federal Guidelines for Evaluation and Review d. State Department of Education Administrative Guidelines
Tyrone is a rehabilitation counselor in Cincinnati. Having lost his own leg, he frequently says "knock on wood" and taps his prosthetic leg. His clients never fail to laugh, despite the fact that they themselves have a disability. Tyrone's tapping of his "wooden leg" is an example of his:
A. therapeutic charisma. B. chronological disposition. C. "Me Factor." D. "It Factor."
Which noted theorist advocated for analytic neutrality in sessions so that clients could project their unconscious issues onto the therapist?
A. Sigmund Freud B. Salvador Minuchin C. Albert Ellis D. Michael White