Clients' stories tend to be a collection of their ____

A. experiences and behaviors
B. thoughts
C. emotions
D. all of these


ANS: D

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Bill is working with his career professional to adjust to the closing of a factory he has worked with for over 20 years. Bill's career counselor needs to begin the process by _______

a. sharing with Bill stories of others' successful transitions b. providing Bill with ideas for transitioning slowly c. helping Bill deal with his feelings of loss d. giving Bill the tools to accept the change and adapt to new roles

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As described by your textbook, all the following are methods group leaders use to screen potential group members as described by your textbook EXCEPT:

a. Through individual interviews or group interviews. b. By evaluating group member interaction after the first session. c. An interview as part of team staffing. d. Reviewing questionnaires completed by prospective members.

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The forming stage of a group can be defined as a time of

a. meet and greet. b. introduction and exploration. c. orientation and exploration. d. All of the above.

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Which of the following statements is true about the relationship a client has with his or her analyst? a. The client is free to express any idea or feeling as long as it is not scandalous. b. The analyst is free to engage in spontaneous self-expression if a client makes an erroneous comment. c. The client is free to express any idea or feeling, no matter how irresponsible, scandalous,

politicallyincorrect, selfish, or infantile. d. The client is encouraged to use "solution talk" and avoid talking about problems.

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