Members who choose to listen to inner fears of rejection, punishment, and humiliation are then . . .

a. Capitulating to “old tapes”
b. Experiencing a normal stage of development in group
c. Exemplifying the type of member not appropriate for a group
d. Confused and likely will receive no benefit from group


b. Experiencing a normal stage of development in group

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Transference is

a. When the client starts to have romantic feelings toward the therapist b. When the therapist forces the client’s story to fit an aspect of his own life c. Not a problem when the therapist is aware of it d. Always easy for the therapist to see

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Looking at a group as an organism and acknowledging "the group is greater than the sum of its parts" is using to explain the group

What will be an ideal response?

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________ is grounded on the optimistic assumption that people are resourceful and competent and have the ability to construct solutions that can change the direction of their lives

a. Motivational interviewing b. Cognitive therapy c. SFBT d. REBT

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Which of the following is NOT identified in the text as a guideline for counselors using the telephone?

A. Exercise caution in discussing confidential or privileged information with anyone over the telephone and especially when employing digital and mobile technologies. B. Set firm boundaries with clients from the beginning and address matters such as avoiding interruptions and privacy. C. After addressing the ethical guidelines and ensuring absolute privacy, counselors may speak to their clients as freely as they desire without fear that their conversations will be used in legal proceedings. D. Disclose the limits of confidentiality with clients if wireless telephones are used.

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