Which of the following is not one of the four major approaches to counseling considered in this text?

a. solution-oriented interviewing
b. person-centered counseling
c. assertiveness training
d. goal-action-solution progression
e. motivational interviewing


d. goal-action-solution progression

Counseling

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A. Is really the responsibility of citizens volunteering their time; it is not something that those in professions such as social work, human services and public health should interfere with. B. Is inconsistent with professional ethics and does not fit with true professional practice. C. Is a recently emerging field in health and human services; while there is no track record, we are beginning to make one. D. Is not only part of the history of these professions, but this work fits with basic methods of professional practice.

Counseling

n the addicted family, the individual who is most likely to internalize the familial distress is called:

a. scapegoat b. lost child c. mascot d. hero

Counseling

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. An important part of the trans-theoretical theory is the counselor’s ability to gauge the level of readiness for change demonstrated by the client. 2. Most individuals experience the six stages of change as linear, transitioning from one stage to the next. 3. It is typical for some comptemplators can spend years in the contemplation stage. 4. Individuals in the contemplation stage are not ready to make a commitment to change. 5. Individuals in the preparation stage acknowledge they have to make a change but are not yet committing to taking action to change.

Counseling

Which of the following is an example of unfinished business?

a. Catharsis b. Genuineness c. Unrealized therapeutic goal d. Transference e. Missed session

Counseling