What do you call the counseling process wherein a skilled and supportive interviewer bases his approach on the idea that change must come from within the client and recognizes that the client holds the decision-making responsibility for his or her life through counselor–client interaction?

a. Motivational enhancement therapy
b. Motivational interviewing
c. Twelve-step facilitation
d. Skills training


b. Motivational interviewing

Counseling

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"Summarizing" is a skill that group members use to reflect and recall significant events or experiences in the group at its end. This process is often called

a. capping b. ending c. renunciation d. appraisal

Counseling

According to gestalt therapists, to be fully alive, one must be able to experience this layer of neurosis

a. explosive. b. impasse. c. implosive. d. phobic. e. phony .

Counseling

Which is not a type of prevention?

a. Tertiary b. Quaternary c. Secondary d. Primary

Counseling

In positive psychotherapy, a client is encouraged to complete an online self-report measure of character strengths. This is part of a:

a. savoring exercise. b. dynamic strength-assessment. c. phasic character strength inventory. d. virtue reorganization attempt.

Counseling