The directive approach to counseling, also known as the Minnesota Model, outlined which of the following steps:

a. analysis, synthesis, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, follow-up
b. assessment, integration, diagnosis, intervention, evaluation
c. orientation, prognosis, diagnosis, synthesis, postvention
d. orientation, analysis, prognosis, diagnosis, treatment, postvention


a. analysis, synthesis, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, follow-up

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Discuss the ethical and unethical uses of aversion therapy.

What will be an ideal response?

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Concise and accurate reporting is necessary in order to:

a. assist in client education. b. ensure continuity of client care. c. promote team work among the clinical staff. d. identify client strengths and weaknesses.

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Which statement below is not accurate with regard to the phenomenon of countertransference? a. Countertransference reactions are the weakest source of data for understanding the world of the client sincethey are so biased

b. Countertransference reactions are inevitable because all therapists have unresolved conflicts and personalvulnerabilities that are activated through their professional work. c. Most research on countertransference has dealt with its deleterious effects and how to manage thesereactions. d. It is critical that therapists monitor their own feelings during therapy sessions and use their responses as asource for increased self-awareness and understanding of their clients.

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In the case of Maria, the 34 year old woman suffering from bi-polar disorder, the core/basic belief which supports the clients' symptoms can best be described by which of the following?

a. She must be treated fairly at all times in order to reduce her depressed mood. b. She believes it is better to just watch television to avoid potential problems. c. She needs to reach out more to others in order to improve the situation but does not know how to do so. d. The intensity of her emotions result from the bi-polar disorder.

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