_____ is a multifaceted approach combining direct and indirect services to help community members live more effectively and to prevent the problems most frequently faced by those who use the services

a. Group counseling
b. Community counseling
c. Client advocacy
d. Preventative education


b

Counseling

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When too much verbal feedback is an issue, group leaders can use

a. a "talking stick" traditionally used by Native Americans. b. disciplinary techniques used by classroom teachers. c. dismissal as a way to show students that the leader will not tolerate talking out. d. None of the above.

Counseling

Which of the following should be addressed when working with culturally diverse clients regarding substance abuse?

a. The client's level of acculturation. b. Cultural values and norms. c. Level of education. d. All of the above.

Counseling

In existential counseling, the counselor-client relationship involves cultivating the type of presence that characterizes I-Thou connections. The experience of the client is best described in which of the following statements?

a. The client feels "seen" and "heard" at a profound level b. The client's inherent tendency to strive for positive growth is activated c. The client is able to develop awareness and differentiate self from non-self d. The client is encouraged to promote social change to reduce forms of oppression

Counseling

When a solution-based counselor uses the client's language to describe their experience, such as "ending the blahs", this is refer to as ______________________________

a. channeling language b. beginner's mind c. optimism and hope d. echoing client's key words

Counseling