The notion of being aware and present in the moment is known as:

a. integration
b. mindfulness
c. purism
d. emotionality


B

Counseling

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Ruth is counseling a woman who describes an extremely unhappy marriage. Ruth suggests she consider leaving her husband; however, the client has a deep spiritual conviction that marriage is for life and is not willing to consider divorce as an option. Ruth attempts to change her client's viewpoint. In this case, Ruth is:

A. teaching her client to look at the negative consequences of her decision. B. exploring the client's spiritual reasons for staying in the marriage. C. imposing her values on the client instead of exploring the client's reasons for staying in the marriage. D. helping her client to explore healthy options.

Counseling

Sharfstein recognized that people with serious mental health issues can be assisted through

a. rigorous psychotherapy. b. long-term rehabilitation. c. the power of relationships. d. psychotic medication.

Counseling

Which of the following tasks characterize Stage III of the helping process?

a. Help clients develop new perspectives and reframe their stories. b. Help clients discover possibilities for a better future. c. Help clients craft problem-managing goals. d. Help clients pull strategies together into a manageable plan.

Counseling

______________________ is sometimes referred to as the forerunner of vocational guidance and was instrumental in the development of vocational education

a. Frank Parsons b. George A. Merrill c. James M. Cattrell d. Theodore Simon

Counseling