Behavioral counseling gained importance through ____________ publication ____________, in which he focused on learning (instead of insight) as the root of change

a. Carl Rogers’; Counseling and Psychotherapy
b. John Krumboltz’s; Revolution in Counseling
c. C. Gilbert Wrenn’s; Counselor in a Changing World
d. Frank Parsons’; Choosing a Vocation


Answer: b

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Group atmosphere can be described as group rules and appropriate behavior in group sessions that members agree upon.

a. True b. False

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The two most common clinical symptoms associated with presenting oneself for counseling services are _________________

A. mania and depression B. depression and schizophrenia C. anxiety and depression D. abuse and anxiety

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Encouraging a client to put his/her distress into words helps to:

A. verify the therapist is interested in his/her emotions. B. focus on the negatives resulting in chemical dependency. C. strengthen rapport with a client. D. all of the above.

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According to behavior therapy theory, the process of symptom substitution occurs frequently

(a) true (b) false

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