___________________ refers to shifts in family structure during the early stages of counseling, which seem like radical change, but the underlying family rules remain the same
a. Self-correcting
b. Cybernetics
c. First-order change
d. Second-order change
C
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Several police cars and fire trucks drove past the clinic where 7-year-old Marcus was taking an IQ test. The loud sirens startled Marcus and he became increasingly concerned that the clinic was on fire. He asked the counselor several times if his mother, who was in the waiting room, was safe and how much longer the testing was going to take. Due to this, the counselor allowed Marcus to take some breaks during testing to check on his mother in the waiting room. This is this an example of?
a. Time sampling error b. Test taker variables c. Test administration error c. Content sampling error
When a client in Person Centered counseling shows resistance, she is likely reacting to
a. the therapist's unconditional positive regard b. her inner conflicts c. the therapist's interpretations d. none of these – Person Centered therapy does not recognize resistance
"If you don't come with me to the party, I'll really be angry and you'll be sorry." This is an example of:
A) ?interpretation. B) ?logical consequences. C) ?self-disclosure. D) ?feedback.
The authors believe that
A) ?counselors with exceptional children and their families require dedication to the philosophy that all individuals are unique and capable of growth. B) ?counselors would be aware of exceptional problems, but this is primarily an educational and/or a medical matter. C) ?counseling with children who have exceptionalities is no different than counseling with other children. D) ?counseling with children who have exceptionalities requires specialized training which provides skills most counselors do not learn in their training programs.