The importance of ______ is that if it is performed properly, the result is a steady stream of seemingly unconnected ideas, feelings, and sensations.

A. structured therapy
B. fundamental rule
C. a defense mechanism
D. ego


B. fundamental rule

Counseling

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What precipitating event led to the creation of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in 1874?

a. the abuse case of Mary Ellen b. the death of Mary Ellen c. a protest outside of the courts d. the death of Mary Ellen’s parents

Counseling

__________ is NOT an example of nonverbal communication

a. Paralanguage b. Kinesics c. Proxemics d. Metaphor

Counseling

Jesse B. Davis, Frank Goodwin, Anna Reed, Eli Weaver, and Frank Parsons were

a) early theorists in the counseling profession. b) leaders of the early guidance movement. c) philanthropists who established grants for school counseling development. d) the first four presidents of the National Vocational Guidance Association.

Counseling

Which of the following statements best characterizes the nature of individual sessions in DBT?

a. In individual sessions, clients are taught a standard curriculum of psychosocial skills. b. In individual sessions a relationship is established that validates and nurtures the client while demanding behavioral change. c. In individual sessions, techniques such as mindfulness are avoided so that the client does not become stuck on emotions rather than behavior. d. In individual sessions, clients are faced with making behavioral change because the counselor withholds empathy in order to focus on behavior rather than symptoms.

Counseling