_______________________implies an attempt to influence the client’s beliefs and choices, and _________________implies the disclosure of the counselor’s religious/spiritual perspectives with clients.
a. Imposing values, exposing values
b. Values conflict, values harmony
c. Values sharing, values withholding
d. Values clarity, values ambiguity
a. Imposing values, exposing values
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What was the focus of Adler’s work with children?
a. He only worked with adults and did not address child-raising issues. b. He emphasized orienting or reorienting the children toward successful and satisfying group activity. c. He focused on developing cognitive skills so that the children could problem solve. d. He focused on controlling id urges in children so that they are not so disruptive. e. None of the above.
The more serious the individual’s mental illness, the more
a. likely he or she is to fear losing entitlement payments such as Social Security. b. receptive he or she will be to an opportunity to supplement his or her income from entitlement payments by working “under the table.” c. difficult it will be to abstain from alcohol or illicit drugs. d. likely it is that he or she will be able to return to society and resume his or her role as a productive citizen.
If you try to figure out in advance how to proceed with a client, you may be depriving the client of the opportunity to become an active partner in her or his own therapy
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
This type of counter-transference has more to do with how the therapist's own life and issues are touched on in therapy
a. Client induced counter-transference b. Process transference c. Critical transference d. Therapist-induced counter-transference