Regarding values
a. Counselors can ignore their values and push them aside for the good of the client
b. Counselors can continue to reflect on their values and see how they impact their
practice
c. Counselors can let their clients know up front that they will not let their own values
cloud their judgment for the success of the client
d. Counselors know their values and will not let them get in the way of their practice
b. Counselors can continue to reflect on their values and see how they impact their
practice
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Selective Abstraction
a. Reaching an arbitrary negative conclusion when there is little or no evidence to support it, when the evidence is circumstantial, vague, or unclear, or when there is evidence to the contrary. b. Relating a negative event or situation to oneself without the adequate causal evidence to make the connection. c. Focusing on the negative in a situation, ignoring other positive (sometimes more salient) features, and viewing the entire experience as negative based on the selective view. d. Drawing a rule or conclusion based upon one or two isolated incidents and applying the concept across the board to related and unrelated situations.
Differences in values may be at the heart of many consultee - consultant conflicts
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The family into which a person was born and raised is considered the family of origin.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Mindfulness or a present moment focus is an example of which process of change?
a. Catharsis c. Consciousness raising b. Choosing d. Stimulus control