Effective goals in counseling are ________

A. agreed upon by both the client and the counselor
B. broad
C. relate to anything in the client's life
D. qualitative and theoretical


A

Counseling

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Delusions differ from obsessions in that:

a) Obsessions involve feelings and delusions focus on thoughts b) Delusions are more rigid c) Obsessions involve images that violate cultural norms d) Delusions are more idiosyncratic beliefs and perceptions

Counseling

The process of turning back to ourselves what we would like to do to someone else is known as

a. introjection. b. projection. c. retroflection. d. sublimation.

Counseling

That some people participate in organized religion to avoid having a religious experience was a notion put forward by

a. Sigmund Freud. b. William James. c. Albert Ellis. d. Carl Jung.

Counseling

According to Ellis, all of the following are required for people to make positive change EXCEPT?

(a) The insight to see that we choose to upset ourselves. (b) The insight to see that we acquired our irrational beliefs and to see how we maintain them. (c) The insight to see the origins of our problems. (d) The insight to see that we need to work hard to change.

Counseling