When a client presents a set of "shoulds" which include unrealistic demands on others and self, helpful interventions by a therapist include:

A) ?helping the client appreciate these interpersonal coping strategies.
B) ?helping the client see these coping strategies are unnecessary in many current situations.
C) ?helping the client see that this coping strategy is central to the clients' basic sense of self.
D) ?All of the choices are correct.


D

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a. Edmund G. Williamson b. Wilhiem Wundt c. Carl Rogers d. James M. Cattrell

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According to Freud, people struggle to find a balance

(a) between Oedipal and Electra complexes. (b) between sexual drives and socially acceptable behavior. (c) between neurotic and psychotic defense mechanisms. (d) between self-expression and the expectations of authority figures.

Counseling

The main goal of the professional school counselor should be increasing the __________ of all students

A. cultural awareness B. self-esteem C. social skills D. academic achievement

Counseling

According to Person Centered theory, when we start to be aware of experience that is counter to our self concepts, we are first likely to

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling