What is client motivation?
(a) The ability of clients to understand the counseling process
(b) The willingness to self-disclose during counseling and to complete homework assignments outside of therapy
(c) The belief that counseling is beneficial and has something positive to offer
(d) A range of client behaviors associated with readiness for change and an ability to engage productively in that process
(d) A range of client behaviors associated with readiness for change and an ability to engage productively in that process
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Assessment provides clinicians with __________ data against which progress in counseling can be compared.
a. Summative b. Baseline c. Outcome d. Formative
Why is a counselor’s theoretical approach important?
What will be an ideal response?
An encounter group with attention to personal history is
a. esalen electic b. psychoanalytically oriented c. psychodrama d. transactional analysis e. personal growth
Collaboration, clarification, communication, and commitment are forces or what type of consultation?
a. Process consultation b. Adlerian consultation c. Organizational development consultation d. C-group