When considering the possible need to breach of confidentiality with a client, you take into account your client's feelings, your boss's concerns, the outcome on others it the situation is not disclosed,
the possible repercussions on your reputation, and your feelings about the action. This is an example of
a. defining the dilemma.
b. investigating workplace policies.
c. considering problem impact.
d. brainstorming options.
c
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Using an expectancy table to examine the hits and misses of an instrument helps to
a. Examine how well an instrument identifies or predicts a particular behavior b. Examine the criterion-related validity of an instrument c. Both of the above d. None of the above
George is your client who is coming to counseling because he is depressed about his father's recent death. He has told you that he has great difficulty dealing with authority figures, and after some discussion, you find out that George did not get along well with his father when he was young. As a Gestalt therapist, you are authentic in your interaction with George, but not terribly invested in helping him change. You are displaying:
What will be an ideal response?
Describe different manifestations of child abuse including physical, psychological, relational, and cognitive impairments associated with child abuse
What will be an ideal response?
According to the text, a good listener does all but which of the following?
a. Talks minimally b. Does not interrupt c. Asks many questions d. Does not give advice