A major difference between group therapy and group counseling lies in
a. the techniques employed to facilitate the process of interaction.
b. the group's goals.
c. the age of the participants.
d. the theoretical orientation of the group leader.
b
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Which of the following therapies would most likely say that the best hope for individuals and society is to replace the rigid but shaky infantile veneer with a more mature and realistic set of controls?
a. Adlerian therapy b. Existential therapy c. Interpersonal therapies d. Psychoanalysis
A Jungian therapist asks her client to have a pretend conversation with the President of the United States, a subject of the patient's dreams. The technique that is being used is:
a. active imagination. b. free association. c. transference. d. encouragement.
Operating on the principle "no matter how hopeless it seems, there is always a next step," assumes: a. self-interest
b. symbiosis. c. obstacles in engagement. d. strength for change.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Most existing ethical decision making models include the client in lieu of the supervisor. 2. Jennings, Sovereign, Bottorff, Mussell, Pederson, and Vye (2005) identified nine core values that promote ethical practice 3. Connecting with clients, supervisors, and colleagues is the keystone and foundation of all that we do. 4. Beneficence speaks to the ability and right of clients and others to make decisions that best serve them and ensures that clients are not coerced into doing certain things. 5. Depending on the population, a counselor does not need to ensure competence.