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's inherent tendency to strive for positive growth is activated.
b. The client is able to develop awareness and differentiate self from non-self.
c. The client is encouraged to promote social change to reduce forms of oppression.
d. The client feels "seen" and "heard" on a profound level.
D
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Which of the following statements is most true about the person-centered approach:
a. the individual’s subjective experience of the world is considered to be only a perception and not the actual reality for the individual b. the individual’s subjective experience of the world is considered to be reality for the perceiver c. the individual is unable to accurately describe his or her subjective experience of the world and, for this reason, person-centered therapists do not address these experiences d. the individual’s reported subjective experience of the world is only a metaphor of his or her unconscious experience of the world, and the goal of therapy is to make the unconscious, conscious
Donald Super described vocational development as the process of developing andimplementing
a. Values. b. Interests. c. a self-concept. d. abilities.
Creativity
a. is not encouraged in task groups. b. is often useful in specific tasks. c. must be discussed in order for the group to move forward. d. is useful in some groups and not in others.
Which one of the following is an IMPROPER counselor choice in regards to counselor psychoeducational/instruction sharing?
A) ?Provide advice sparingly and only when the client is likely to need and accept it. B) ?Offer advice and your opinions at any time a client may request it. C) ?After careful listening and if the situation warrants, you can offer advice and instruction. D) ?When listening to counselor advice, let the client be in charge.