A counselor noted in his evaluation that his client seemed "pre-occupied." The counselor was making a(n) _________ about his client:

a) Observation
b) Formal assessment
c) Diagnosis
d) Inference


d

Counseling

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The phrase “I don’t feel things in my body” would be associated with the literature-supported self-harm motivation of _________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Counseling

George is your client who is coming to counseling because he is depressed about his father’s recent death. He has told you that he has great difficulty dealing with authority figures, and after some discussion, you find out that George did not get along well with his father when he was young. As a Gestalt therapist, you are authentic in your interaction with George, but not terribly invested in helping him change. You are displaying:

Counseling

Interpretation/reframing helps clients find new ways of thinking about their alternatives for action in which of the following theories?

A) ?Cognitive Behavioral Theory B) ?Person-Centered Theory C) ?Psychodynamic Theory D) ?Decisional Theory

Counseling

All of the following are important factors to consider in existential therapy except ______.

A. universality B. individuality C. essence D. childhood experiences

Counseling