One of the primary concerns with a client who has an alternative sexual identity is the _______________________________
a. potential to live from an inauthentic person to avoid negative social consequences
b. inability of the client to fit in with societal expectations
c. countertransference of the counselor who may hold different values than the client
d. lack of experience an existential counselor may have in working with clients of varying sexual orientations
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For their conceptual grounding, counselors leading content groups rely heavily on all of the following except ________
a. social-cognitive/self-efficacy theory b. developmental psychology c. allied approaches to cognitive-behavioral therapy d. drama and dance therapies
An intervention or program has ecological validity when
a. It is culturally sensitive b. Accepted by administrators and managers c. The data generated predict future events d. Can be applied across settings and yield similar outcomes
Major religious groups coexisting in the Arab Middle East include eachof the following EXCEPT
a. Jews. b. Christians. c. Buddhists. d. Muslims.
The main function of the rational emotive behavior therapist is to:
a. ? become an "existential partner" with the client. b. ? create a climate of safety and freedom from threat. c. ? reveal irrational disputes, and help clients change their thinking and philosophy of life. d. ? encourage the client to experience fully the here-and-now.