Reflective practitioners _____

a. Write detailed case notes so that their notes reflect everything that happened in the session
b. Are advocates who try to be a positive reflection of the profession to the public
c. Consciously think about and evaluates their own professional actions and strive to improve their practice based on this reflection
d. Engage in Rogerian practice that helps the client to go slowly in counseling, reflecting on his/her progress at each step of the way


c

Counseling

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Counseling

A client who states, “It’s not my fault. Everyone else has the problem, not me,” is most likely in the ________________________ stage of change

a. Precontemplation b. Contemplation c. Preparation d. Action

Counseling

What is meant by shared power in the context of feminist therapy?

a. Shared power is a misconception because the therapist will always be the expert and the client the one who has the problem. b. Shared power is not a concept that is addressed by feminist theory. c. The approach of a feminist therapist regarding power is determined by the therapist’s primary theoretical orientation. d. To the extent possible, feminist therapists emphasize two-directional flow of information and mutual responsibility. e. Part of the therapy process in feminist therapy is to help the client understand how they share power with other people in their lives.

Counseling

Considering prevention of juvenile delinquency, parenting videos and handouts would be considered an example of:

A. universal programs. B. indicated programs. C. second-chance programs. D. selected programs.

Counseling