Providing protection means:
A) ?shielding the client from potential traumatic events post crisis.
B) safeguarding clients from engaging in harmful and destructive behavior.?
C) creating a space where the client's thoughts and emotions will escalate.?
D) allowing clients to avoid talking about the reasons they are in crisis.
B
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A. evaluator. B. adviser. C. advocate. D. ombudsman.
When dealing with a group of adolescents forced to participate in group work, the counselor should generally begin by
a. listening to the members complaints about being there b. formally presenting the rules of the group c. using the hot seat to facilitate discussion d. asking the members to share why they are there
Which of the following techniques is not a cognitive technique used in Krumboltz's career counseling?
a. countering troublesome beliefs b. cognitive rehearsal c. goal clarification d. reinforcement
Aptitude testing is used for __________ decisions
a. graduate admission b. armed services placement c. vocational rehabilitation d. All of the above.