When a counselor does an Existential analysis of a client's life situation, it is critical that they ask perennial, existential questions such as which of the following?

a. What inspires you and makes you feel whole and fulfilled?
b. How often do you feel anxious?
c. What are the symptoms of your depression?
d. How does your job affect your mood?


A

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Which of the following is NOT considered as a contributing variable that leads to a crisis for individuals?

a. existing mental health issues b. parental/guardian reactions c. previous stressors d. learned coping skills

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How can you ease the ending of a session for a client?

a) Let them know that the end of session is nearing b) Give them a stopwatch so they can keep track of time c) Keep looking at your watch so the client has nonverbal cues d) Do nothing, it is good for the client to deal with such issues.

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To gain a comprehensive picture of the client’s needs, a counselor uses

a. behavioral interviews. b. rating scales. c. inventories. d. All of the above.

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The most relevant information given to clients about peer counselors is:

a. The required hours they must spend with each client b. Their training and supervision c. Their purpose and goals d. Their majors and future plans

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