In CBT, rigid goals are not the purpose, but rather compassionate responsiveness that allows for flexibility while maintaining unwavering clearness of purpose. This is referred to as ______________________

a. dialectic of embracing the good and bad without judgment
b. dialectic of nurturing and benevolence
c. dialectic of client and counselor agreement
d. dialectic of unwavering centeredness and compassionate flexibility


D

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The exam that most closely resembles the National Counselor Exam (NCE) is the

a) Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Exam (CPCE) b) National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Exam (NCMHCE) c) Certified Rehabilitation Counselor Exam (CRCE) d) Exam of Clinical Counselor Practice (ECCP)

Counseling

Which of the following is least important for a client's initial therapy experience?

a) Low fee b) Caring c) Understanding d) Safety

Counseling

The basic assumption underlying the person-centered approach is

a. members are prone to faulty thinking. b. members need guidance from an expert to resolve their problems. c. members need a structured learning experience to benefit from a group. d. human beings tend to move toward wholeness and self-actualization.

Counseling

In humanistic approaches to counseling, such as person-centered and Gestalt, assessment focuses on the person's ability to experience and express their __________________

a. appreciation for others b. internal experience c. authentic self d. boundaries

Counseling