When therapists step out of their "roles" and become more present with clients, the potential for greater emotional contact is possible as well as:
A) ?stopping the therapeutic process.
B) ?arousing countertransference issues.
C) ?easily finding optimum interpersonal connectedness.
D) ?having little difficulty differentiating personal issues of the therapist from the client.
B
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a. Asian American b. Latino/a American c. Arab American d. African American
Reexamining interests and abilities would require this phase of cognitive information processing skills
a. communication b. analysis c. synthesis d. valuing e. execution
What reason do Roth and Fonagy offer for basing counseling approaches on theory more than on personal experience?
a. No two clients are exactly the same. b. It is important to know why you are using techniques and only theories offer that information. c. No individual has enough experiences as a counselor to achieve generalizability. d. Our memories of personal experiences are not reliable. e. Other people won’t understand what a counselor is doing if the counselor’s actions don’t conform to a theoretical approach.
Discuss the value sets often held by South Asian Americans that are derived from Hindu culture.
What will be an ideal response?