Which of the following is an example of a pre-suppositional question?
a. What are you going to do to resolve this issue?
b. How do you contribute to the problem?
c. What will your life look like when you change problem?
d. What will you be doing differently once we resolve these issues?
D
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following is not a source of information about a child ages six to twelve?
A. the child B. parents C. case file D. peers
In describing the process of successively removing layers of neuroses, Perls meant by the phobic layer, the level at which the client
a. responds to his or her environment in stereotypical ways, manipulating situations according to habit, and behaving inauthentically in social settings. b. feels that he or she is stuck and doesn't know what the next move should be. This is the point where people often seek help. c. lets go of the old self. d. feels dead inside or cut off from his or her former self. e. feels fearful and helpless but keeps the feelings hidden.
In assessing current impairment, the clinician needs to consider
a. the subjective level of distress and the degree of impairment in the person's daily functioning. b. only the subjective level of distress, as the client's perceptions are what is most important. c. only the clients degree of impairment in his daily functioning. d. neither subjective level of distress, nor degree of impairment to daily functioning.