How can a counselor develop productive responses to reluctance and resistance?

What will be an ideal response?


What is the role of a “just society” with regard to invitations to self-challenge? Suppose, for example, you are working with a client who has difficulty trusting everyone and anyone, including you and, as a result, is reluctant to be fully involved in counseling. How might you respond and why?

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Which of the following is the least common form of integrative approaches to counseling?

a. technical eclecticism b. theoretical integration c. common factors orientation d. syncretism e. behaviorism

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

In meta-analysis, researchers do not discuss all reasons for excluding articles from the analysis.

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Atkinson, Morten, and Sue identified four dimensions in which attitude change occurs as an individual moves through the five stages of racial development. Select one of these dimensions and discuss how attitude shifts would manifest themselves in each of the five stages.

What will be an ideal response?

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When participants in a research study know they are being studied, it has been suggested that they become more productive simply because they know their behavior is being studied. This phenomenon is known as the ______.

A. Hawthorne effect B. humanism effect C. Weber effect D. Marx effect

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