__________ are the ways of understanding the strengths, limitations, characteristics and the world of the client

a. Interviews
b. Self-fulfilling prophecies
c. Clinical interpretations
d. Clinical assessments


d.

Counseling

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Each crisis encapsulates a process leading to the potential for constructive change for the client. (p. 10)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling

According to Robert Carkhuff’s scale to judge the accuracy and helpfulness of various reflections, a 1 would indicate that the counselor’s responses:

A. accurately convey understanding but are neither significantly additive nor detracting. B. were seen as significantly adding, in an accurate and positive way, to the client’s thoughts and feelings of the material under discussion C. unethical D. were seen as significantly detracting and disrespectful.

Counseling

The early work of ____________________ was crucial in the later development ofthe trait and type theories

a. Frank Parsons b. John Holland c. George A. Merrill d. Katharine Briggs and Isabel Myers

Counseling

_____________ uses data generated from clients during treatment to inform the process and outcome of treatment.

A. Practice-based evidence B. Evidence-based practice C. Follow-up D. Termination

Counseling