When a person is matched to a challenge that might prove to be too difficult, _______ may become evident.

a. power struggle(s)
b. advice-giving by other members
c. acute anxiety
d. an angry outburst


c. acute anxiety

Counseling

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Having lunch with a client is an example of:

a) A boundary violation b) Establishing a collaborative relationship c) Breaking down the hierarchical structure d) A bartering relationship

Counseling

In contrast to interpersonal therapy for adults, interpersonal therapy for adolescents:

a. lasts longer (20 or more sessions). b. uses telephone contacts more frequently. c. does not focus on interpersonal conflicts. d. avoids defining a "sick role" in depression.

Counseling

In developing the evaluation report concerning a university’s counseling center programs, the counselor-researcher is addressing which of the standards for evaluation?

a. Accuracy b. Propriety c. Feasibility d. Utility

Counseling

Attending to and encouraging a client's story without intruding is called

A. narrative. B. encouraging. C. appropriate use of silence. D. client centered therapy.

Counseling