Regarding the case study of Maria,a good cognitive-behavioral closing phase goals would be: _______________________________

a. increase proactive and responsible approach to managing bi-polar symptoms
b. decrease negative talk which creates relational strife and therefore depressed symptoms
c. explore schemas and core beliefs such as overgeneralization and personalization about how all customers treat her, magnification of disrespectful behavior and minimization of acts of kindness
d. use emotional ID to identify the emotions which hold primary sway for Maria and to scale the intensity of these emotions in order to judge their


B

Counseling

You might also like to view...

Lots of times complaining callers who question the callers' credentials are really wondering whether they can trust the worker. (p. 125)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling

Because behaviors are not static, Glasser suggested that a more accurate way to describe them was to add

a. ‘-ed’ to the behavior (e.g., “I’m depressed”) b. the past tense to the behavior (e.g., “I was depressed”) c. ‘-ing’ to the behavior (e.g., “I’m depress-ing”) d. the future tense to the behavior (e.g., “I’m going to always be depressed”)

Counseling

One of the primary concerns with a client who has an alternative sexual identity is the _______________________________

a. potential to live from an inauthentic person to avoid negative social consequences b. inability of the client to fit in with societal expectations c. countertransference of the counselor who may hold different values than the client d. lack of experience an existential counselor may have in working with clients of varying sexual orientations

Counseling

What did Adler say about personal goals such as improving society and helping fellow humans?

a. They are symptoms of mental health naturally resulting when people see the world as friendly and themselves as competent. b. They are not important. Autonomy was considered by Adler to be the most important aspect of human development. c. These goals result from difficult childhood experiences and are used to accomplish dominance over personal adversity. d. They are luxuries meant for people who have everything that they need. e. He didn’t say anything about these things.

Counseling