According to systemic therapies, the key to meaningful change is:
a. controlled adaptation. c. therapeutic double binds.
b. effective boundaries. d. support multigenerational transmission.
A
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examine career options. Grant's client is expressing some distress regarding the fact that many of his personal priorities seem to be compromised in order to meet external demands. The MOST appropriate counseling strategy for Grant at this point would be to _______. a. refer his client to a mental health therapist b. encourage his client to take several weeks away from sessions to think c. have his client complete a values inventory d. use reflection to address the affective needs of his client
Silence as a counseling technique is best used:
A) ?when the worker wants to put some pressure on the client to talk. B) when clients need time to think.? C) when there is a gap in the dialogue.? D) All of the answers are a "best use."
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Being a group leader allows you to work on your own personal functioning. 2.Humor and playfulness are an integral part of group leadership. 3.Agendas are important in group leadership. 4.Authenticity is at the core of group leadership.
A counselor has several years of counseling experience in various counseling settings but no supervisory training. This means that she would be competent to serve as a supervisor to other counselors
a. true. b. false. c. most likely true.