Attachment theorists believe that "joining" a client where they are:
A) ?is a type of effective sensitive attunement.
B) ?is more important to the client than giving an intelligent solution to their problem.
C) ?translates into resistance of advice giving by the therapist.
D) ?All of the answer choices are correct.
D
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You are enrolled in a graduate level counseling program, and your friend states that she is interested in understanding their own personal ethics and how to practice as an ethical counselor. You recommend that she takes the following self-exploration tool:
a. Self-Directed Search b. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) c. Counseling Ethics Audit d. Ethics Aptitude Test
Which of the statements below best describes what the B in REBT represents?
a. Behavioral strategies used as a last resort and only when disputing irrational beliefs is ineffective. b. Using behavioral interventions to help clients relax. c. Behavioral strategies are utilized but downplayed in REBT because they lead to clients focusing too much on the consequences of their behavior. d. Behavioral interventions, particularly counterconditioning, are openly and actively integrated inREBT.
Family involvement in treatment for autism spectrum disorder is:
a. Generally considered unnecessary b. Beneficial only with mild symptoms c. Necessary for effective treatment d. Incompatible with behavioral interventions
If a helper wants to gently pressure a client to talk, or to respectfully respond to a painful disclosure, which of the following may be most appropriate?
A. Minimal encourager B. Open question C. Attentive silence D. Touching