The White Knight Syndrome is:

a. the feeling that although we have gained expertise in a particular area, we still feel as if we are "faking it," or not worthy of what we have accomplished.
b. the belief among female clients that a powerful male will suddenly solve all of their problems.
c. the cross-cultural stereotype concerning good and evil.
d. the sense among many beginning clinicians that we must somehow "save" the client.
e. the belief that some types of counseling are like a chess game that needs to be played carefully, deliberately, and effortlessly.


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Counseling

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Counseling