Which of the following is not true regarding participation in one's own therapy?
a. It can assist the counselor in dealing with his or her own personal difficulties.
b. It enables the therapist to identify and empathize with the experience of sitting in the client's seat.
c. It helps the clinician gain insight and helps to prevent countertransference.
d. It helps to assure that the clinician is providing unimpaired services, as highlighted in the ethical codes.
e. It addresses the requirement noted in accreditation standards that clinicians must attend their own therapy.
f. None of the above (all are benefits)
.E
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a. Create professional counseling ethical guidelines b. To strengthen the identity and unify professional counselors c. Set training standards for professional counselors d. To strengthen the divisions of ACA
In what way is solution-oriented hypnosis different than traditional hypnosis?
a. Solution-oriented hypnosis is hierarchical. b. Solution-oriented hypnosis is permissive. c. Solution-oriented hypnosis re-programs the client once they are in a trance. d. The therapist runs the show.
The American Psychological Association's multicultural guideline number 5 encourages psychologists to:
a. strive to learn about non-western healing traditions. b. evaluate their institution's mission statements. c. incorporate cultural diverse populations into research. d. teach about treatments for ethnically diverse populations.
How does the hopelessness theory differ from the interpersonal-psychological theory with respect to the risk for suicide?
What will be an ideal response?