Which of the following is most important for Informed consent for group counseling:

a) It should discuss (in greater detail than individual counseling) the costs of the group
b) It should discuss (in greater detail than individual counseling) the procedures for filing a grievance against a leader.
c) It should discuss (in greater detail than individual counseling) the limitations of privilege in group settings
d) All of the above
e) None of the above


C

Counseling

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CLIENT (hesitatingly): I don't know whether I can kick the habit, you know, just let some trivial things go at work and at home. I know I've made a contract with myself. I'm not sure that I can keep it. HELPER: The helper leans forward attentively and waits. CLIENT (pauses, then laughs): Here I am deep into perfectionism, and I hear myself saying I can't do something. How ironic. Of course, I

can. It's not going to be easy, at least at first. What is the helper's action called? a. a probe b. a nonverbal prompt c. an indication that the helper is uncomfortable d. an attempt to cover-up boredom

Counseling

According to Freud, people struggle to find a balance

(a) between Oedipal and Electra complexes. (b) between sexual drives and socially acceptable behavior. (c) between neurotic and psychotic defense mechanisms. (d) between self-expression and the expectations of authority figures.

Counseling

According to narrative therapists, the therapeutic relationship is:

a. informed by the therapist's theoretical orientation. b. co-constructed by client and therapist and rooted in their dialogue. c. based on mutual empathy for the limits of each other's language. d. rooted in the therapist's ability to discern the dominant theme of a client's narrative.

Counseling

The less the _______________________, the greater the death anxiety

a. suffering b. life satisfaction c. wealth d. religious conviction e. isolation

Counseling