Lisa tearfully "confesses" to her psychotherapy group members that she is sure once they know "her secrets" they will abandon her, probably hate her, and all the comfort that she now feels from them will be lost!

The warmth and support of her group members permits this risky disclosure and affords Angela the chance to examine her feelings, take risks, and face avoided interpersonal behavior. This illustrates .
a. corrective emotional experience
b. confrontation
c. feedback
d. cognitive restructuring


a

Counseling

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Values checklists and card sorts enhance the client's ability to:

a. Know what is immoral behavior b. Explore self satisfying lifestyle needs or career-related priorities c. Understand the ethics of a profession d. Display talents for employers

Counseling

In this mixed methods model, both methods are given equal emphasis and typically are introduced concurrently

a. nested b. transformative c. convergent parallel d. exploratory sequential

Counseling

If an individual has a negative stereotype toward people who are Muslim and sees a member of this religious group in the community, it may set off a series of neurotransmitter firing in the brain that forms the concept “this individual is suspicious and dangerous.” What is this an example of?

A. neural network B. concept representation C. mirror neurons D. neuroplasticity

Counseling

To deal with their own sense of loneliness in a marriage, a couple becomes overly involved in the problems of their son. This model of interaction is:

a. monadic. b. dyadic. c. biadic. d. triadic.

Counseling