The therapist 's role when providing corrective experiences in therapy is to:
a. help clients come to terms with the good and bad in their families of origin
b. change their own responses to problematic others in current relationships
c. facilitate clients' current attempts to establish new relationships that do not repeat problematic patterns
d. All of the choices.
d
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Classroom structure affects the academic experience of at-risk students
A. True B. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
From status attainment theory, counselors can learn
a. inventory interpretation techniques. b. the importance of helping clients counter sociological pressures. c. the role that interests and abilities play in career development. d. the role that parental attitudes play in career choice.
Measurable objectives are used to
A. indicate how the services should be delivered. B. indicate how the services should be promoted. C. determine the resources needed. D. clearly define the desired outcomes.
Which of the following is not a tactic identified by Egan for responding to clients with empathy?
A. Respond quickly to client communications. B. Gear your response to the client, but remain yourself. C. Use short responses. D. Give yourself time to think.