Parents coming in for family treatment usually do not fear that counselors will blame them for the child’s problem
a. true
b. false
b. false
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Harriet is worried about this exam. She says, "If I don't do well, I'll die." This is an example of one of these cognitive distortions
a. catastrophizing. b. labeling c. overgeneralization. d. personalization.
This type of counter-transference has more to do with how the therapist's own life and issues are touched on in therapy
a. Client induced counter-transference b. Process transference c. Critical transference d. Therapist-induced counter-transference
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. nterpretation is typically used to draw connections between the events or patterns of behavior in a client’s life that the counselor sees as being interwoven. 2. On the continuum from simple to complex, reflection of content is more complex than interpretation. 3. Metaphors and teaching stories communicate with us in ways that are a bit different from everyday language. 4. Dance is never used to treat survivors of sexual abuse 5. Music certainly touches us and stirs our deepest feelings and emotional states in ways that everyday language cannot.
When a client's concerns include depressive feelings, low self-esteem, and other serious mental health issues, career counselors should
A. automatically refer the client to a competent mental health professional. B. assess whether they can adequately deal with the problem at hand or should refer the client to another professional. C. handle the case as they have been trained to do. D. assess what the client wants to work on.