Stage III of the helping process involves helping client’s ____
A. choose strategies that best fit their resources
B. pull strategies together into a manageable plan
C. generate possible strategies for achieving goals
D. all of the above
ANS: D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The therapist should act as a blank slate in existential therapy in order for the client to see the therapist as objective as possible. 2. Existentialism may not be effective for some multicultural clients. 3. Carl Rogers was also interested in psychology and began his studies of psychology when he went to college at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 4. Empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard are the most predictive of positive outcomes in therapy when measured from the client’s perspective. 5. Overall, person-centered therapy has been found to be effective.
In order to get a privileged communication statute passed that protects the privacy of clients who are in professional relationships with counselors, legislators must be convinced that
a. counseling relationships are more important than physician-patient relationships. b. counseling relationships are similar to the relationships between a priest and penitent, or between a minister and congregation member. c. making an exception to the general rule that all evidence must be presented in court is vital to the well being of society. d. law suits can be as easily resolved without the benefit of information that clients tell their counselors in confidential relationships. e. counseling has met all the tests to demonstrate that it is a true profession.
Which of the following is not one of the six options for structuring time in pursuit of strokes?
A) Activities - structured around some task or career? B) ?Pastimes - involve superficial transactions or conversations C) ?Withdrawing - no transaction takes place D) ?Games - the need is met in a crooked way E) ?Planning - responsible self-construction F) ?Rituals - routine greetings
Which of these factors separate feminist therapists from non-sexist therapists
a. an egalitarian approach to therapy. b. awareness of one's own values. c. focus on social change. d. valuing women's relationships.