The helper notices that the helpee has slumped shoulders and that her voice is cracking. The helper acknowledges this by stating, “I hear sadness in your voice. Do I have that right?” This is an example of the helper:

a. paying attention to non-verbal cues.
b. reflecting a feeling.
c. checking for accuracy.
d. all of the above.


d. all of the above.

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What will be an ideal response?

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A professional's promise not to disclose information revealed during the privacy of the counselor-client relationship, except under specific mutually understood conditions is called

a. Privacy b. Privileged communication c. Confidentiality d. Justice

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When interpreting assessment results it is very important to take into consideration personal factors or extraneous events that might have influenced test performance

a. True b. False

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A limitation of existential therapy is its:

a. emphasis on the therapist as an expert. b. adherence to the medical model. c. limited applicability to nonverbal clients. d. use of simplistic concepts.

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