When working with a “difficult” client, counselors should do all but what:
A. position the counselor’s chair closest to the door
B. schedule appointments with possibly volatile clients at times when outside help is available
C. schedule appointments with possibly volatile clients outside of regular office hours
D. leave the counselor’s door open so that others can hear a call for help
C. schedule appointments with possibly volatile clients outside of regular office hours
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a. Adaptation b. Developmental transition c. Homeostasis d. Coping
Which of the following assists in the establishment of a professional identity for members of a profession?
A. A behavior standard B. A code of ethics C. An identity management D. A philosophy
Feedback given to group members during sessions is more effective when the person giving the feedback begins by stating something encouraging and optimistic before stating what can be improved.
a. True b. False
Which of the following theoretical perspectives was developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner?
a. reciprocal determinism b. ecological perspective c. psychosocial perspective d. the medical model