Sometimes in the counseling literature, these are referred to as “minimal encouragers” or “acknowledgments”:

A. simple prompts
B. complicated prompts
C. minimizers
D. motivating prompts


A. simple prompts

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Wampold and Budge (2012) suggested that in the practice of psychotherapy all of the following variables come together to form a more or less trusting context except

a. the psychotherapist b. the client/patient c. the relationship between the therapist and client d. the theoretical orientation of the therapist

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Prochaska proposed that a counselor's choice of which intervention strategies are most appropriate for a client should be based on

a. the client's stage of readiness for change. b. the counselor's theoretical orientation c. the client' support system d. the counselor's Ouija board

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Unconscious processes, which serve to minimize anxiety and protect the self from severe id or superego demands, are called

a. slips of the tongue. b. ego defense mechanisms. c. id defense processes. d. latent dream material.

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Gibran (1923), in The Prophet, makes an eloquent statement. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word: “…Work is _______ made visible.”

a. an ideal b. love c. effort d. a dream

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