A common assumption across psychoanalytic perspectives is thathumans are motivated by:
a. unconscious factors.
b. learning principles.
c. relationship stressors.
d. biological predispositions.
A
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In order to help people resolve conflicts in their relationships, it is most important to:
A. let clients talk about why they have been mistreated. B. figure out who is primarily at fault and place appropriate blame. C. move beyond blame. D. let clients vent their anger through a Gestalt “empty chair” technique.
If a person struggles with working with or supporting a LGBTQ lifestyle, one should _______. a. avoid the topic and provide the best career services possible
b. develop a kind and caring way to make a referral. c. disclose personal discomfort so client can make an informed decision. d. attend personal counseling to understand why a profession would discriminate.
A counselor's self-disclosure in a counseling session
a. may be acceptable if the counselor believes the disclosure will benefit the client. b. is acceptable if the client is not uncomfortable with the counselor's disclosure. c. is encouraged to demonstrate that the counselor is genuine and human. d. usually results in harm to the client. e. is a practice that is universally accepted by counseling professionals.
A counselor is annoyed by a client and refrains from telling the client that he or she is enjoying being with the client. The counselor is showing:
a. Empathy b. Understanding c. Congruence d. Unconditional positive regard