The ______ approach that focused on supporting the client in experiencing a deeper connectedness was created by ______.

A. humanistic; Rogers
B. behavioral therapy; Skinner
C. emotion-focused therapy; Greenberg
D. focusing-oriented psychotherapy; Gendlin


D. focusing-oriented psychotherapy; Gendlin

Counseling

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Why is it said that counseling and psychotherapy usually reflect a middle-class bias?

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

Knowledge of language, sharing, respect for elders, love for children, hard work, knowledge of one’s family tree, avoidance of conflict, respect for nature, spirituality, humor, family roles, successful hunting, domestic skills, humility, and responsibility to tribe are values are part of which movement and where?

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

Career uncertainty and occupational dissatisfaction may cause

A. both psychological and physical stress. B. psychological stress. C. physical stress. D. none of the above.

Counseling

In the development of a school counseling curriculum, the __________ and the extant professional literature play primary roles

A. administration B. parents C. professional school counselor D. classroom teachers

Counseling