The experience a client has, in which he or she rejects parts of self, becoming disconnected from the self as well as others, is referred to as:

a. Disempowerment
b. Shame
c. Self-control
d. Internalized oppression


D

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Supporting the client’s confidence in their ability to make change is an example of which principle of MI?

a. Supporting empathy b. Supporting self-esteem c. Supporting self-efficacy d. Supporting discrepancy

Counseling

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2017) suggests that psychoeducational models are useful for helping clients in the

a. maintenance level. b. precontemplative or contemplative level of change. c. middle recovery stage. d. preparation stage.

Counseling

Healing disciplines help repair and restore broken spiritual and interpersonal relationships.

a. true b. false

Counseling

Individual supervision should do all of the following EXCEPT:

A. Help supervisees learn how to monitor client progress and faithfulness to goals. B. Help clinicians learn about how to deal with diversity when working with clients from different cultures. C. Serve as a kind of therapy for the supervisee so they can thoroughly explore their own issues in depth. D. Help the clinician understand how normal it is to have difficulties in the clinical relationship by having supervisors share some of their own missteps.

Counseling