In which of the following methods are the clients taught to be critical observers of their bodily responses when they become exceptionally sensitive to environmental influences on their behavior?
a. Substitute indulgences
b. Rationalization and denial
c. Labeling and detachment
d. Avoiding urges and cravings
c. Labeling and detachment
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The primary difference between a boundary crossing and a boundary violation is
a. everyone agrees when a boundary has been violated, whereas it is hard to reach agreement as to whether a boundary has been crossed. b. a violation involves a sexual relationship. c. a crossing occurs in almost every counseling session, while violations are less frequent. d. in a crossing, a boundary is shifted to meet the needs of the counselor, making sure the client is not harmed in the process. e. a violation involves a serious breach of the code of ethics that results in a client being harmed.
According to Irving Yalom, there are four areas existential counseling helps clients address. All of the following are addressed in existential counseling with clients EXCEPT:
a. death and anxiety. b. inclusion and authority. c. freedom and responsibility. d. isolation and relationship.
Hospital settings today
a. handle primarily severe psychiatric conditions. b. extend their services into community settings. c. are dominated by psychiatrists. d. are not a viable employment option for professional counselors.
Anticipated Result: Clients will feel heard. They will tend to go on further and not repeat the same story again. If a ____________ is inaccurate, it provides the client with an opportunity to correct the interviewer. If a questioning tone of voice is used, the client may elaborate further
a. encourage/restatement b. paraphrase c. reflection of feeling d. summary