Why is group counseling harmful for some clients?
What will be an ideal response?
(1) Paternalistic thinking: counselors may bring their own recovery or family recovery experiences into the counseling process; and (2) Eurocentric viewpoint: counselors may resort to labeling the client as resistant or being in denial.
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In treating clients with schizoid personality disorder, it is especially important that counselors _________ due to clients' social detachment
a) Speak calmly b) Engage in consultation c) Speak non-directively d) Establish trust
Which is NOT a major factor in developing social influence?
a. Perceived attractiveness b. Perceived trustworthiness c. Perceived concern d. Perceived knowledge
Which of the following is a good guideline for providing feedback?
a. The client receiving feedback should be in charge b. Feedback is best received when you focus on strengths and/or something the client can do something about. c. Feedback needs to be concrete and specific. d. All of these.
Which of the following is a clinical skill used to integrate spirituality into therapy?
a) Becoming familiar with the various literature regarding spiritual experiences b) Exploring religion from a different culture than one’s own and assessing the relevance of the spiritual domains in the clients therapeutic issues c) The ability to examine his own prejudice and biases around spirituality and religion, both positive and negative d) All of the above