What is the fundamental instrument of change in person-centered counseling?
a. Analysis of dreams
b. Focused Attending
c. The client
d. The counselor
D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following occurs during the implementation process?
Outcome evaluation Needs assessment Formative evaluation Outcome research
Explain, describe, and discuss your own community in relation to the essential elements of community and sense of community. Consider in your discussion the community elements of linkages, communication, common ties, and interaction, as well as the sense of community elements which include similarities, interdependence, mutual exchanges, and a sense of belonging.
What will be an ideal response?
What should be avoided when a therapist integrates religion and spirituality into treatment?
a. Recommending prayer or meditation b. Imposing the therapists own religious values c. Suggesting the client do spiritual journaling d. Supporting the client’s use of worship to relieve stress