Utilizing the stages of change model (Prochaska, DiClemente, & Norcross, 1992), an individual who agrees that she would benefit from implementing a daily walking program,
but cannot imagine how to fit it around a busy work day, would likely be identified at which stage of readiness for change?
a. precontemplation
b. contemplation
c. preparation
d. action
b
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What must counselors bear in mind when using the DSM-5?
a. It minimizes problems associated with reductionism resulting from seeing a client through only one lens. b. It underscores the importance of considering whether the client is physiologically dependent. c. The use and the application of diagnostic schema are logical, self-evident, and self-explanatory and thus easy to use. d. The counselor can choose not to diagnose when the diagnosis could hurt the client.
It actually is unethical to try to counsel a person whose problem is not in your area of competence
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Directing energy toward another object or a person (when anxiety is reduced by focusing on a "safer target") is known as:
a. ?sublimation. b. ?repression. c. ?introjection. d. ?displacement.
Jill is interviewing 6-year-old Ben. She begins by asking Ben what he did at school yesterday starting from the morning. Jill is engaging in which of the following?
a. rapport building b. interview preparation c. narrative practice d. interview questioning