Therapists utilizing motivational interviewing strategies view clients as:
a. ? opponents to be defeated.
b. ? allies who play a major role in their present and future success.
c. ? victims of their own psychopathology who need to be liberated from their pain and dysfunction.
d. ? people who are lazy and need a powerful incentive to change their ways.
b
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The Sain v Cedar Rapids Community School District is pertinent to school counselors as a result of
a. the school counselor not being aware of NCAA requirements b. the school counselor not discussing suicide ideation with his parents c. the school administrator mandating that the school counselor turn over personal records d. the school administrator assigning administrative tasks to the school counselor
Philosophically, all the existentialists would agree that:
a) the final decisions and choices rest with the client. b) people redefine themselves by their choices. c) a person can go beyond early conditioning. d) making choices can create anxiety. e) all of the above
According to Glasser, the key to behavior change is to choose to change
a. belonging and power. b. doing and thinking. c. freedom and survival. d. physiology and feeling.
The Values-Scale – Second Edition categorizes values
a. by placing them in order of priority. b. by rating client values on Likert scales. c. as intrinsic or extrinsic values. d. as objective or subjective.