Assessing the client's presenting concern(s) involves:

a. gathering information about relevant surrounding events
b. exploring what strategies the client has previously tried
c. inquiring about the onset and intensity of the problem
d. all of the above


d

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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 you be doing differently once we resolve these issues? d. What will your life look like when you change the problem?

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Approaches that represent the “third wave” of behavioral and cognitive therapies include _____.

A. Gestalt therapy B. reality therapy C. mindfulness approaches D. solution-focused therapy

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How might a therapist know that the client has achieved personal growth and successfully navigated developmental tasks, thereby achieving self-actualization?

a. Self-actualization is a life-long process, therefore only the client will know when they have achieved self- actualization. b. The therapist will know that the client has achieved self- actualization when the client is no longer attending sessions regularly. c. Self-actualization is too difficult to quantify and therefore impossible for a client or therapist to articulate. d. The therapist will know that the client is making progress towards self- actualization when the client is no longer experiencing symptoms at the individual level and they are able to function in most areas of daily life.

Counseling

The transtheoretical model of change is constructed around three critical organizing dimensions including all but which:

a. the processes b. the stages c. the levels of change d. the therapeutic alliance

Counseling