"I also grew up in an alcoholic family and understand some of the confusion you feel..." is an interviewer statement you would MOST LIKELY hear in which of the five dimensions of self-disclosure?

A) ?Listen
B) ?Use "I" statements
C) ?Share and describe your thoughts, feelings, or behaviors
D) ?Use appropriate immediacy and tense


C

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Clinical treatment plans will include all of the following elements EXCEPT which one?

a. Recommended medications b. Client Goals c. Interventions d. Counseling Tasks

Counseling

Which of the following statements is inconsistent with a multimodal therapeutic relationship?

a. A warm caring relationship is typically the central process of change. b. Empathy, congruence, and positive regard are rarely the necessary and sufficient conditions for constructive personality change. c. The therapeutic relationship is a precondition of change in practically all cases. d. The therapeutic relationship is a content to be changed in specific cases.

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Which of the following is true of the Adlerian process of reorientation?

a. The focus during this stage is on the client’s weaknesses. b. Reorientation turns insight into action by focusing on strengths and expanding the list of possible actions. c. The client is encouraged during this stage to recount difficult experiences and identify the many associated losses. d. Reorientation is a relatively easy part of the therapy process. The hard part occurred earlier in the therapeutic relationship. e. Reorientation involves reinforcing long-ingrained convictions that produce avoidant behavior and pursuit of impossible goals.

Counseling

Writing down the situation that triggered the negative thoughts, identifying the moods that are felt during the situation, and writing down any automatic thoughts that are experienced while feeling the mood, are steps taken when working through

a. the cognitive restructuring process. b. relaxation training. c. coping skills training. d. relapse prevention.

Counseling