A good treatment plan is relational. This means that
a) It is tailored to the client's individual needs and is based on client goals, objectives, and strengths.
b) It focuses on client strengths, resources, times of resiliency, and ability to cope rather than the client's diagnosis.
c) It is sensitive to the client's context of culture, gender, and other developmental factors.
d) It is based on a strong client-counselor relationship, and is therefore sensitive to the client's treatment goals and context.
D
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The credentialing push for doctorate-level psychologists came during the 1950s, while credentialing for counselors took off during the __________
a. 1940s b. 1950s c. 1960s d. 1970s
In a session with a single-parent family, a mother and daughter, the systemic counselor notices that mom often makes remarks about her daughter's father, such as "I am so glad you didn't get your father's kinky hair" or "Most men are unreliable.". The daughter has regular visits with her father and appears distressed when her mother makes these comments. The counselor might categorize the
mother's comments as a form of ______________. a. commands b. coalitions c. subsystems d. triangulation
According to your textbook, what are two prime ethical considerations for all counselors, including those engaged in group work?
a. Confidentially and informed consent b. Fidelity and justice c. Nonmaleficence and beneficence d. Autonomy and veracity
Negative actions that are unintentional can still elicit anger and blame
A. True B. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false