The text suggests that when the client functions at an affective level and the counselor's orientation is behavioral
a. The client will begin thinking about his problems behaviorally.
b. The counselor will need to teach the client new ways to think about his problem.
c. The client may conclude that the counselor has failed to understand.
d. None of the above.
c
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a. True. b. False.
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a. schizophrenia b. borderline personality c. bipolar d. narcissism e. reactive attachment disorder
Students with disabilities are more likely to drop out of high school and less likely to attend college than their peers without disabilities
a. True b. False
If your client starts with you at denial or partial acceptance (Level 1 or 2) and then moves with your help to acceptance and generating new solutions (Level 3 or 4), you have clear evidence of:
A) ?the effectiveness of your therapy process. B) ?the capacity of your client to achieve progress without your help. C) ?the strong need for leadership and direction your client has. D) ?the powerful impact of the environment on our clients.