The use of silence by counselors during a counseling session _____

a. Is inappropriate, because it is a type of asocial communication
b. Tells the client that the counselor is bored or disinterested
c. Is seldom used, because counselors recognize that it makes client uncomfortable
d. Can promote the client's introspection and places responsibility for the session content on him/her


d

Counseling

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Which of the following is not an intervention that can be adapted to use as a bridging intervention?

a. Blocking b. Open-ended questioning c. Questioning about interactions d. Behavioral observations e. Directed questioning

Counseling

Discuss the benefits of national certification

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

Which of the following statements is NOT true of the constructivists?

a. Constructivists believe in an absolute reality. b. Constructivists believe that truth is constructed in interactions with others. c. Constructivists focus on the quality of constructions rather than agreement between themselves and their clients. d. Constructivists work within their client's belief system and worldview.

Counseling

The term "forceful" fits most closely with techniques used in

a. behavior therapy b. cognitive therapy c. REBT d. reality therapy

Counseling