What is the selection of a theoretical system for group counseling often based upon?

a. The counselor’s philosophical position and beliefs regarding the nature of the individual as this relates to development and change.
b. The counselor’s reflection of his or her education, work background, style of leadership, and as well as the counselor’s cultural identity.
c. The counselor’s graduate program’s preferred theory.
d. Both a and b


d;

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Supporting the client’s confidence in their ability to make change is an example of which principle of MI?

a. Supporting empathy b. Supporting self-esteem c. Supporting self-efficacy d. Supporting discrepancy

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According to Berne, the nature of people is that they are

A) ?born as blank slates, neutral to be filled by the environment. B) ?born basically bad or evil. C) ?born completely helpless and remain that way for a long time. D) ?born as princes and princesses.

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Primal modes refer to modes that are:

a. developed before age 5-6. b. universal and related to survival. c. necessary for human relating. d. triggered by misperceptions.

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Client reactions to initial interviews are colored by

a. previous positive helping experiences. b. previous negative or mixed helping experiences. c. lack of previous helping experience. d. all of the above.

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