Systemic counselors view the family as ___________________________________
a. defensive and unable to change without significant intervention on behalf of the counselor
b. continually growing and changing in response to stages of development and unexpected life events
c. a dysfunctional system where a deficits-approach is the best way to communicate with the family the areas of change they should focus on
d. the enemy of its individual members
B
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The counselor is viewed as a client’s fellow traveler on the road of life, which makes the counseling model_____________.
What will be an ideal response?
All of the following processes help counselors reframe challenges and difficulties except:
a. Validating perspectives b. Providing an alternative c. Offering interpretations d. Assessing for agreement
John values his family and providing for them, but continues to smoke marijuana excessively. Highlighting this contradiction for the client is an example of:
a. Arguing with the client b. Allowing the client to practice self-efficacy c. Rolling with resistance d. Illuminating discrepancies
When the consultant acts as a guide to resolve conflict between two consultees, the intervention is called:
a. third-party peacemaking. b. group intervention. c. early intervention. d. conflict training.