Regarding ethical competence when working with religious and spiritual aspects in counseling, counselors should

a. avoid the discussion of religious and spiritual issues.
b. consider only translation (beliefs, creeds, and dogma).
c. consider only transformation (physical, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual breakthroughs).
d. consider both translation and transformation when working with religious and spiritual aspects in counseling.


d

Counseling

You might also like to view...

In gestalt therapy, the id function,

a. represents the “pleasure principle” in an individual’s unconscious b. enables the person to choose deliberate action in accord with interest and need c. provides the general background of life and connects the person to the world through sensory perception and motoric action d. provides the person with a descriptive narrative identifying who the person is based on the assimilation of past experience

Counseling

The foundation underlying Feminist Therapy asserts that:

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

Professional counselors deal with concerns regarding the impact of client behavior on self and others from a moral perspective whereas natural helpers deal with such situations from an ethical perspective

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling

Centralized job placement services in high schools

a. Lose the advantage of familiarity with students b. may have more trouble securing information about the students c. Pose transportation problems for many students d. All of the above

Counseling