What is reorientation and how is it used in Adlerian therapy?
What will be an ideal response?
Reorientation consists of gently persuading clients that change is in their best interest. Adlerian counselors believe that clients have the capacity to change if they choose to do so. The counselor’s job is to encourage the client to develop the courage and confidence needed to cope with life.
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Define the social planning model for social change.
What will be an ideal response?
Rational grounding self-talk to combat irrational belief systems is an exercise called:
a. shame attacking b. forceful dialogs c. role playing d. forceful coping
What might a needy, anxious client feel when ending a session?
a) Jealous that others will be working with the therapist b) Happy about the session c) Eager to leave d) Nothing at all
Which of the following curricular might a school counselor integrate the delivery of developmental curriculum?
health science social studies English All of the above