Gestalt theory is considered an __________ approach to counseling, focusing on the moment-to-moment flow of experience in the counseling relationship
a. Existential
b. Experiential
c. Atheoretical
d. Assertive
C
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Which of the following statements seems to have little credibility as far as research data is concerned?
a. Consultees seem to prefer advice over information. b. A consultee's mood can influence his or her approach to solving problems. c. Experts' problem solving is different from novices' in many ways. d. Equal numbers of consultees chose consultation offered under individual vs. group conditions.
Which of the following instruments has the most controversy surrounding its use with children?
a. Rorschach b. BASC-SRP c. CBCL d. YSR
Reinforcement refers to which of the following?
a. How positive or negative responses from the environment shape future behaviors b. Implementing boundaries c. Rewarding a client until to make the therapeutic process more enjoyable and easy for the therapist d. Using punishment to force clients to adapt to the way the therapist thinks they should be living their lives
When confronted with a situation where boundary crossing could occur, resulting in multiple (or dual) relationships with a client, counselors should do all of these EXCEPT:
A. ask whose needs are being met, to ensure it is the client’s. B. discuss the situation fully (including client’s identifying information) with a trusted friend. C. examine their motives carefully, remembering to “first, do no harm.” D. discuss the potential risks and benefits with the client and get their consent, before acting on the situation. E. seek supervision or consultation first, and document any boundary crossing, even if consensual and beneficial.