Solution-focused brief counseling may be explained as:

a. helping a client rewrite thoughts

b. helping a client identify emotions.
c. helping a client build on personal successes.
d. helping a client find purpose in life.


c

Counseling

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a) How will I know when I'm working for the client's benefit or working for my own benefit? b) Even though I have personal experiences with a problem a client is having, can I be objective enough to relate to this person professionally and ethically? c) How much do I depend on being paid by others in order to be happy? d) Am I able to appreciate myself, or do I depend primarily on sources outside of myself to confirm my worth?

Counseling

According to Erikson and Vaillant, which of the following statements best captures the psychological state that is typical of midlife?

a. Feeling content with a career niche that provides economic security. b. Striving to find a way to use one's talent to give meaning to life and to the lives of other people. c. A focus on maintaining a sense of self-esteem by achieving recognition for our work. d. Struggling with intimacy as one becomes a marital partner or parent.

Counseling

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a. conventional b. realistic c. social d. investigative

Counseling