When did the harm reduction framework primarily begin?
a. Late 19th century
b. Mid-late 20th century
c. Early 20th century
d. Early 21st century
b. Mid-late 20th century
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Tim comes to the counselor because he is afraid of life. He does not trust others and therefore has difficulty establishing satisfying relationships. His Person Centered therapist, Carl, would hope that as result of counseling, Tim could
a. learn assertiveness skills b. be more in touch with his experience c. use fewer defense mechanisms d. confront his parents about conditions of worth they instilled
Solution-focused procedures work better with men than with women
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Counselors who communicate genuineness, unconditional acceptance and empathic understanding to diverse clients:
a. can assume that such clients will experience strong trust for them. b. set conditions within sessions that are conducive to the personal growth for all clients regardless of cultural background. c. may be mistrusted by virtue of being a symbol of societal power to the minority client. d. is at risk of committing fundamental attribution errors.
Which of the following is (are) a contribution of choice theory/reality therapy?
a. It helps clients deal emotionally with unfinished business from their past. b. ? It provides insight into the causes of one's problems. c. ? It is relatively short-term focused on dealing with conscious behavioral problems. d. ? Most of its concepts have been subjected to empirical testing.