A counseling theory

What will be an ideal response?


helps therapists organize information about their clients and may lead a therapist to view a client from a biased perspective.

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The nature of organizations can lead to a variety of ethical issues for consultants. Which of the below is NOT one?

a. Consultants have significant ethical responsibility to ensure the proper effects of interventions, and those effects can be difficult to determine at the organizational level. b. Consultants frequently rely exclusively on the subjective reports of consultees, although consultees can have biased and distorted views of the organization and its functioning. c. Conflicts of interest within the organization itself can complicate the goals of consultation. d. Voluntary participation on the parts of consultees can be easy to ascertain.

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Which type of multiple (dual) relationship is considered to be the most destructive?

A. When counselors become friends with clients B. When non-erotic physical contact is present and may be misinterpreted C. When bartering occurs D. When sexual involvement occurs

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In a classic, although flawed study, Eysenck (1952) reported that

a. clients who received psychotherapy showed more marked improvement in their symptoms than clients who received no therapy b. clients who received therapy showed equal rates of improvement as clients receiving no therapy c. clients who received therapy improved less than those who received therapy d. clients who received therapy committed suicide at twice the rate of clients who received no therapy

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In the middle stage of counseling, the focus typically shifts from client exploration of emotions to client exploration of cognitive processes

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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