The person-centered therapist is best described as a:

a. ?facilitator.
b. ?teacher.
c. ?human engineer.
d. ?friend.


a

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It is recommended that counselors not video or audiotape group sessions, since this procedure may inhibit discussion or distract the group

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In addition to tests, professionals may also gather client information from:

a. interviews b. observations c. collateral sources d. all of the above

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What does your textbook mean when it refers to multiple baseline when evaluating counseling groups?

a. It refers to researchers collecting data on the group during multiple points over the process of the group. b. It refers to the use of three or more groups undergoing a Phase A and Phase B. Phase A is a period of successive assessment points with no treatment (i.e., baseline). Phase B is a period of successive assessment points with a treatment. c. It refers to the use of three or more groups undergoing a Phase A. Phase B, and Phase C. Phase A is a period of successive assessment points with no treatment (i.e., baseline). Phase B is a period of successive assessment points with a treatment. Phase C is a data point taken 6 months after the completion of the group. d. It refers to researchers collecting data on more than one group for a common concern (e.g., depression).

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Tiffany, a beginning counselor in a very early session feels "put off" by the seemingly angry response of a client to her question. Based on concepts of the "real relationship" and genuineness, what should Tiffany do? A. It is essential for Tiffany to share her feelings with the client. B. It may be wise for Tiffany to monitor her feelings and see if they persist prior to saying anything

C. Tiffany probably should refer this client to another treatment provider. D. Tiffany should share her feelings, but tell the client that she hopes to build a relationship with her.

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