What is “Counseling for Depression” and where was it introduced?
What will be an ideal response?
Counseling for Depression was developed in the United Kingdom in response to changes in treatment guidelines for depression. It is a competency-based approach and is a variant of person-centered therapy. The Counseling for Depression approach maintains an emphasis on the therapeutic relationship and conceptualizes depress as related to conditional self-worth and self-discrepancies. It is, by and large, person-centered therapy.
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All of the following are true regarding resources for effective career centers except that they need to
A. have computers, software, and Internet connections. B. be located in a central, easy-to-find place. C. be organized in some meaningful way. D. have computers staffed by a certified counselor.
Goal setting within SFCC is done by:
a. The consultant and consultee together b. The consultee c. The consultant d. A group of expert consultants
Concerns about career research include all of the following except: a. too little research on grade school children
b. too little research on people with disabilities, and LGBTQ community. c. over focus on white, middle class males, making generalization difficult. d. over focus on poor minority adolescents, adding to stereotypes.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Diabetes typically develops over time with age.