The therapist's role when providing corrective experiences in therapy is to:

a. facilitate clients current attempts to establish new relationships that do not repeat problematic behavior

b. help clients change their own responses to problematic others in current relationships.
c. help clients come to terms with the good and bad in their families of origin.
d. All of these choices.


d

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What is cultural countertransference?

A. the relationship between a therapist and client who are from two different cultures B. a therapist’s transaction with their communal culture C. mix of intersecting beliefs and experiences that take place consciously and unconsciously within the therapist D. the interactions between individual and community cultural characteristics

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Men are more likely to measure their worth by

A) ?job or career accomplishments. B) ?close relationships. C) ?family growth. D) ?amount of money earned over time.

Counseling

Like most other family therapy approaches, Narrative family therapy is based on logico-scientific reasoning (i.e., empiricism and logic)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In order to remain culturally competent in their application of theory, counselors need to balance

a. the worldview of their clients and the worldview supported by the counseling theory. b. their values with their client's values. c. psychic and physical concerns. d. multicultural applications, along with gender concerns.

Counseling