Like most narrative therapists, Michael White, a pioneer of narrative therapy, integrates which processes of change in his therapy work?

a. Consciousness raising, catharsis, and interpretation
b. Consciousness raising, choosing, and counterconditioning
c. Interpretation, counter-conditioning and stimulus control
d. Catharsis, interpretation, and counterconditioning


B

Counseling

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The pressures to conform to group norms increase most when the behaviors

a. Are seen as important to high-power group members b. Help show group members how much harder they could be working c. Help slow down the work so group members don't have to work so hard d. Help accomplish the goals and maintenance of the group

Counseling

The "who told you?" technique is used on Jane by the worker to

a. point out how she deludes herself. b. give her a rationale for starting new behaviors that lead to compassion satisfaction. c. as a way of safely projecting her anger onto significant others through the countertransference phenomenon. d. All of the above are good reasons the technique is used.

Counseling

Professional school counselors have been described as "sorters and selectors." What is meant by this phrase?

A. Counselors attempt to change the student to fit the system. B. Counselors are responsible for student assessment. C. Counselors attempt to change the system to fit the student. D. Counselors separate students by race and ethnicity.

Counseling

What are the four assumptions in Holland’s theory of career development? How do these assumptions impact work satisfaction?

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling