In the following interaction, how is the counselor using the probe? HELPER: The other day you talked about "having it out with her" - though that might be too strong a term. But just now you mentioned something about "being reasonable with her." Tell me how these two things are different. CLIENT (pausing): Well, I think you might be witnessing a case of cold feet. She's a very strong woman.
a
To challenge the client and help them self-challenge.
b. To explore the client's intentions.
c. To help the client get a balanced view of problem situations andopportunities.
d. To help achieve concreteness and clarity.
a
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A. the client's admission to being chemically dependent. B. the treatment model should be easy to remember. C. the treatment model should be easy to administer. D. all of the above.
Which of these correlations is the strongest?
a. .25 b. –.10 c. .75 d. –.80
In group counseling, as in individual work, participant discomfort is most often associated with:
A. therapists pushing clients further than they are willing to go. B. fear of exploitation. C. the process of change. D. family of origin issues. E. all of the above.
Groups that involve ________________ generally meet in groups of five to seven for 45-50 minutes.
a. 5-6 year olds b. 7-8 year olds c. preadolescents d. adolescents