What was Freud’s view of human nature?

A. Human experiences were largely unconscious.
B. Humans were biological in nature and tied to sensual, physical, or carnal forces.
C. Humans were intellectual forces.
D. Humans possessed biological and mental qualities.


D. Humans possessed biological and mental qualities.

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The authors describe that a counselor’s _______ can often work to assist the therapeutic relationship.

a. Values b. Cognitions c. Beliefs d. Attitudes

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What is the hope chest counseling technique?

What will be an ideal response?

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When arranging transport for a client with suicidal ideations and intent:

a. Family should be used only when client is willing to admit themselves b. Police and emergency workers should always be used c. They can usually be trusted to get themselves to a psychiatric hospital if provided directions d. There is no liability to counselors

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Do not assign roles until students get used to working together

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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