Projective techniques, as distinguished from other personality instruments, have usually been designed to measure the:
A) ?level of aggression in terms of psychodynamic theory.
B) ?more typical and superficial aspects of personality.
C) ??client's level of repression and hostility.
D) ?covert and underlying aspects of personality.
D
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A person's worldview can be best characterized as
a. founded exclusively on cultural expectations. b. explanations, motivations, or reasons for living their lives. c. motivation for transformation. d. mutable and transient.
The “miracle question” is used mainly to:
a. develop well-formed goals. b. uncover exceptions. c. help the client to cope with overwhelming circumstances. d. measure client progress.
According to Adler, how does one’s style of life change in most people?
a. It actually changes little after age 6. It persists over various situations and through time. b. It changes when a counselor assigns homework intended to result in personal insight. c. It changes in group therapy, the best vehicle for style of life change, because group members can give the client feedback. d. An analyst motivates the client to change by analyzing the client’s past and showing the client the error in his or her thinking. e. Style of life changes many times due to developmental stages.
Which of the following is not a requirement for effective counseling with gender-variant clients?
a. multicultural professional identity b. good consultation c. immersion in gender-variant culture d. case management skills