What of the following is not a type of probe?

A. A direct question
B. An interpretation
C. Single words or phrases that are in effect questions or requests
D. A statement


ANS: B

Counseling

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Use of neurofeedback in counseling and education is in its infancy, and the potential for future research is wide open.

Counseling

In general terms, the therapy systems most likely to be successful for clients in the preparation stage include:

a. nearly any therapy, as those in action will make use of whatever therapy process is available. b. cognitive, interpersonal, and existential therapies. c. exposure and behavior therapies. d. insight-oriented and experiential therapies.

Counseling

Second-order change describes when a system restructures its homeostasis in response to positive feedback. An example of second-order change would be:

a. a couple reducing the pursuer-distancer pattern and increasing each person’s ability to tolerate more togetherness and more distance. b. when roles reverse in the family, but the underlying family structure and rules for relating stay essentially the same. c. any interaction which results in confrontation. d. a couple who make change when the other person is present, but return to homeostasis when their partner is not present.

Counseling

When a patient remains stuck in nonfunctional ways of thinking and behaving, a gestalt therapist would say the patient is experiencing:

a. bad gestalt. b. too much support. c. an impasse. d. organismic self-regulation.

Counseling