The theoretical orientation most often associated with linking past experiences with current behavior—sometimes noted through the use of transference—is known as _______.

a. Adlerian
b. person-centered
c. cognitive behavioral
d. psychoanalytic


d. psychoanalytic

Counseling

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In the child-centered approach the counselor acts as a(n): a. assessor

b. interpreter. c. mirror. d. reinforcer.

Counseling

What was the Emmanuel Movement?

a. A push to get psychologists to accept the value of religion in client’s everyday lives b. When medical doctors and ministers worked together to provide for the health of the poor c. When psychiatrists began to assess religious/spiritual issues in their assessments d. When clients began to demand more religious/spiritual counseling and more training facilities for pastoral counseling opened.

Counseling

A short-term, structured ________ group focuses on a particular problem

a. solution-focused b. awareness c. theme d. open

Counseling

Catharsis allows children

A) ?to symbolically relive and gain mastery over negative experiences B) ?to practice new behaviors and gain empathy C) ?to release strong emotions D) ?to problem solve

Counseling