Being direct in therapy can arouse feelings in therapists about issues of and
A) ?self-involvement; self-disclosure
B) ?depression; safety
C) ?therapist hostility; client vulnerability
D) ?Both self-involvement; self-disclosure and therapist hostility; client vulnerability are correct.
D
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What is the most single aspect of leadership style that contributes positively to group productivity, cohesiveness, and satisfaction?
a. It is for the leader to signal their ability to benefit the group by increasing the perceived likelihood that cooperation will succeed. b. It is for the leader to emphasize the importance of understanding and processing interactions among group members. c. It is for the leader to assume a position as the “expert” and direct the movement of a group. d. It is for the leader to initiate structure by being clear about her role as a leader and what she expects from members.
By using monthly report forms that indicate how many students received counseling, how many consultations with parents were held, and how many group sessions were presented, school counselors
a) demonstrate that their services are more important than other student services. b) are able to quantify how they spend their time. c) illustrate the quality of their services. d) demonstrate teacher satisfaction with the counseling program.
The impact of having failed to save a person who was a client, or the victim of the client, can be overwhelming and can cause the crisis worker to experience what is called:
A) ?vicarious traumatization. B) ?PTSD. C) ?traumatic reminiscence episodes. D) ?countertransference.
____________ theory suggested that an individual’s career identity develops over time and that a person’s general self-concept included an identity specific to career
a. Holland’s b. Parson’s c. Super’s d. Erickson’s e. Roger’s