In narrative counseling, the counselor helps clients create more balanced descriptions of the events of their lives to enable clients to build more accurate and appreciative descriptions of themselves and others. This process is referred to as:

a. enacting preferred narratives
b. meeting the person
c. thickening descriptions
d. separating persons from problems


C

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Identify and briefly discuss common problems of people with disabilities

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

Which of the following is not one of the three basic human demands that Ellis believed tend to fuel a great deal of dysfunction for clients:

a. I absolutely must perform well and be approved of by others, or I am an inadequate and worthless person b. I am able to tolerate other people’s inconsiderate and unfair behavior and, when necessary, stand up for myself in a constructive and assertive manner c. Other people absolutely must treat me fairly and considerately or they’re rotten individuals d. Conditions under which I live absolutely must be comfortable and must not be painful or frustrating, and when they’re not comfortable, it’s awful; I can’t stand it; and the world’s a rotten place.

Counseling

_____________ are basic for group workers who hope to practice ethically and responsibly.

A. Techniques and theory B. Status and privilege C. Social justice and advocacy competencies D. Influence and outcome

Counseling

Why do the authors believe it is important for counseling group leaders to have a strong knowledge of theory?

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling