George is your client who is coming to counseling because he is depressed about his father's recent death. He has told you that he has great difficulty dealing with authority figures, and after some discussion, you find out that George did not get along well with his father when he was young. If you are a Gestalt therapist, you will probably conclude that George:
What will be an ideal response?
Is experiencing unfinished business, has disowned some feelings, is probably operating on the basis of interjected shoulds
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The __________ supervision format attempts to combine the benefits of both individual supervision and group supervision
a. triadic b. process c. consultant d. live
"Landscapes of action" refers to
(a) behaviors that keep appearing in a person's stories. (b) an action plan for accomplishing a client's goals. (c) a treatment plan created by a clinician. (d) behaviors that lead to a client's presenting problem.
Which of the following is NOT typically a type of theory from which a career counselor may interpret client behavior?
a. Constitutional Theory b. Career Theory c. Personality Theory d. Developmental Theory e. Vocational Theory
Research on children with special needs has predominantly
a. Focused primarily on mothers b. Focused primarily on the family unit c. Focused on the sibling relationship d. Ignored the family and focused on the child with special needs