Seana is afraid of driving on the freeway, especially to unfamiliar places. She learns of an internship that sounds perfect for her future career goals, but it requires her to drive on the freeway to get there. Seana decides she can’t go to the interview. This is an example of an anxiety that has an unusual degree of which of the following factors?

a. intensity
b. chronicity
c. degree of impairment
d. number of situations in which it occurs


c. degree of impairment

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One of the things you will be able to do as you gain experience as a counselor is to monitor the events of your external world and those of your_____________ world with greater ease and fluidity.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Counseling

Name at least one human rights principle that is especially pertinent to the therapeutic process.

What will be an ideal response?

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Ideally, a person will understand the message and evaluate it at the same time

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Counseling

“Being in the world” refers to

(a) Clients’ ability to continue toward self-actualization after treatment termination. (b) Clinician’s ability to develop a therapeutic alliance. (c) Clients’ understanding how they relate to the world at large. (d) Clinicians’ understanding of clients’ objective and subjective worlds.

Counseling