Miller and Rollnick (2010) have claimed that there are four fundamental processes involved in motivational interviewing including all but which:
a. engaging
b. guiding
c. evoking
d. empathizing
d. empathizing
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_____________identified an array of typical belief patterns and suggested that counselors could best help their clients by helping them directly confront their particular irrational belief demons.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The therapeutic relationship itself is not considered a SIT.
a. true b. false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Stakeholders are all those who may potentially be affected by the results of an evaluation. 2. Stufflebeam’s (2005) decision-making model uses case studies and interviews. 3. It is not unusual for evaluators to develop an instrument that is specific to the program being evaluated—reliability and validity may therefore be compromised to some degree. 4. For qualitative methods of evaluation, the researcher may also use methods of analysis similar to research approaches, such as using computer programs to analyze and search for common themes in interview transcripts. 5. An evaluation report will usually look similar to a journal article.
__________________________________ can be determined by taking the Self-Directed Search.
a. client willingness b. self esteem c. Super’s Vocational Level d. vocational readiness e. Holland’s personality type