In couples counseling, what is just as important as stopping the harmful behaviors of couples?

a. Increasing sexual intimacy outside of conflictual contexts.
b. Increasing couple activities outside of conflictual contexts.
c. Increasing couple communication outside of conflictual contexts.
d. Increasing positive affect outside of conflictual contexts.


d;

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The range of emotionally charged responses such as withdrawal, anger, love, annoyance, powerlessness, avoidance, overidentification, control, and sadness of the therapist are often associated with:

a. ?transference. b. ?working­through. c. ?interpretation. d. ?countertransference.

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Working with people in groups is an exercise in

a. patience b. graduate school c. theoretical practice d. multiculturalism e. enthusiasm

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This is granted only through statute and legal precedent and the types of professionals covered by this privilege vary by jurisdiction

a. confidentiality. b. privileged communication. c. therapeutic communication. d. counseling relationship.

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Which of the following is NOT true about person-centered counseling (PCC)?

(a) Rogers's core conditions of empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence enhance the creation of a sound therapeutic alliance regardless of which theoretical approach is used. (b) Some people are uncomfortable expressing emotions and may prefer a thought-oriented treatment approach over PCC. (c) PCC pays close attention to the childhood origins of people's difficulties. (d) The primary vehicle for change in PCC is the relationship between the client and the counselor.

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