Which of the following is not true?

a. For a large percentage of clients, counseling can be effective in 5 to 10 sessions.
b. It is probably better to stick with one theoretical orientation than to try and match technique to client problem.
c. For clients who get worse in counseling, it is important to make change in technique or refer the client to another therapist.
d. The best predictor of success in counseling is the counselor-client relationship.
e. Although 20% to 30% of clients will require treatment that is longer term, most of these will see improvements with counseling.


.B

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Studies assessing the treatment efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) across disorders suggest:

a. manualized-based approaches are superior. b. relapse was common if CBT was used alone. c. psychoanalytical approaches were superior to CBT. d. CBT has the most empirical support.

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As counselors, we recognize that clients have the right to make their own choices and our role is to support the independence in the client. The ethical principle most closely associated with this statement is:

a. Autonomy b. Fidelity c. Nonmaleficence d. Beneficence

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Which of the following is correct regarding focusing? a. It is an important skill

b. It enables clients to gain more complete understanding of issues affecting their life. c. It helps clients recognize the web of relationships in which they live. d. All of these.

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A challenge by her counselor is likely to elicit which of the following responses from Anna? a. Developing self insight about the effects of parents on the client'semotions

b. A counterattack in which Anna tries to discredit the counselor. c. Learning to take orders from superiors. d. All of these are possible.

Counseling