At the end of the session, no one in the family knew whose side the therapist was on. This demonstrates the therapeutic position of:

a. hypothesizing
b. circularity
c. epistemology
d. neutrality


D

Counseling

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Psychoeducational approaches to family therapy can best be described as

a. authoritarian. b. psychotherapy. c. supervisory. d. teaching.

Counseling

Professional counselors are advised to focus specifically on the

a. multicultural aspects of counseling. b. ethical standards of counseling. c. core conditions of effective helping. d. best interest of the client.

Counseling

What do you call the counseling process wherein a skilled and supportive interviewer bases his approach on the idea that change must come from within the client and recognizes that the client holds the decision-making responsibility for his or her life through counselor–client interaction?

a. Motivational enhancement therapy b. Motivational interviewing c. Twelve-step facilitation d. Skills training

Counseling

For Sartre, existential guilt is what we experience when we:

a. ? do not live by the Ten Commandments. b. ? fail to think about the welfare of others. c. ? allow others to define us or to make our choices for us. d. ? reflect on all that we might have done and failed to do.

Counseling