Why might a client begin to feel ambivalent about working with you?
a. Because they feel that things aren't moving fast enough in the work with you
b. Because they do not like what you look like, what you say, or how you dress
c. Because to feel better often requires feeling uncomfortable for awhile as we
step out of familiar habits and create new ones and achieving goals takes
effort and may feel more like work and less like fun
d. Because feeling better often requires feeling uncomfortable for awhile as we
stay with our old habits and make no effort to achieve goals
C
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Constructivism is concerned with
a) helping clients break maladaptive habits through constructive feedback b) providing clients with constructive feedback c) the nature of reality and the acquisition of human knowledge d) the nature of personality and the acquisition of human knowledge
List some of the circumstances when a professional is permitted, expected, or required to violate confidentiality
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is the unique way Murphy (1965 ) recommended for dealing with a
client's stalemate as it relates to their progress? A) Briefly suspend sessions B) Confront their lack of progress C) Paradoxically encourage more lack of progress D) None of the above
Business representatives were strong advocates in support of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978
Indicate whether the statement is true or false