Involving peripheral members and pushing family members to make changes and breakthroughs is a characteristic of which phase of treatment?

A. initial
B. middle
C. termination
D. none of the above


B. middle

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Developing a professional identity as a counselor:

A. is not a good idea until your education is completed. B. is part of locating yourself in the “culture” of counseling. C. stirs up competition with other mental health professionals. D. does not occur until you are well-established professionally.

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The three global societal trends identified at the beginning of this chapter that will have an effect on counseling are _____

a. Globalization of Markets, Emergence of Third World, Population Explosion b. Advances in Technology, Changes in Healthcare, and Increasing Diversity c. Competition for Jobs, Frustration with Government, Divisive Political Views d. Transfer of Wealth from West to East, Potential for Conflict Among Warring Factions Worldwide, Unrest at Home and Abroad

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In ACT, contextual methods are ones that

a. examine strained interpersonal relationships. b. provide a narrative of events. c. examine the circumstances that occur with a specific behavior. d. examine law enforcement issues.

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Minority students need the following additional services on college campuses except: a. teaching students how to anticipate and overcome workplace problems develops self-efficacy

b. time management, how to budget, and alcohol and drug awareness. c. how to write a resume, fill out an application, and interview. d. learning about employment concerns such as on-the-job racism, prejudices, and stereotypes.

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