What is the purpose of the fourth stage of Morita therapy?
a. To prepare to go back to everyday living
b. To learn to become aware of ourselves and our surroundings
c. To allow the client to recover from the exhaustion of their inner psychic conflicts
d. To learn deep meditation techniques
a. To prepare to go back to everyday living
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Couple and family counseling is unique among many counseling specialties because:
a. it is viewed by some as a separate profession and by others as a counseling specialty. b. there are two competitive parent organizations vying for memberships and allegiance. c. relationship intervention, rather than individual treatment, is the preferred mode of treatment. d. all of the above. e. a and c, but not b.
Which of the following statements best summarizes the relationship between child physical abuse and educational outcomes as discussed by the authors?
a. Children who have been abused have about the same performance as those who have not in schools. b. Children who have been physically abused spend more time in the principal’s office. c. Children who have been physically abused are more likely to require special education services, are more likely to have poorer performance, and complete fewer years of schooling. d. Children who have been physically abused will spend more time in the school counselor’s office making it harder for them to complete their school work, which influences performance.
Each crisis encapsulates a process leading to the potential for constructive change for the client. (p. 10)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The process of supervision is described as:
a. Task oriented b. Evaluation oriented c. Clinically oriented d. Process oriented