What was Morita’s view on feelings?

a. That they should be the primary focus of therapy
b. That we can be trained to control our feelings
c. That meditation silences our feelings
d. That there is no need to try to change a client’s feelings


d. That there is no need to try to change a client’s feelings

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Attending skills:

A) ?exist in all cultures, but may be expressed differently. B) ?remain the same from culture to culture. C) ?are very similar, but differ occasionally in cultures. D) ?enable an interviewer to communicate with people of other cultures at a very rapid rate.

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When you find yourself struggling with an ethical dilemma over value differences, the best course to follow is to

a. seek consultation. b. trust your instincts. c. refer your client to another counselor. d. terminate your relationship with your client.

Counseling

In the role of ________________________ the group leader serves to help members be aware of their behaviors that help or hinder communication.

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

One measure that more effectively isolates the activity of the PNS is ______.

a. respiratory irregularity (RI) b. respiratory sinus changes (RSC) c. respiratory capacity irregularity (RCI) d. respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA

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