When considering treatment goals,
a. Use the information the client shares in the first session, as it is the most important
b. Develop the goal so that one main intervention may be used
c. Use either formative or summative evaluation
d. Consider many perspectives on the interventions and outcomes
d. Consider many perspectives on the interventions and outcomes
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Selye's General Adaption Syndrome means that
a. overstimulation and excessive wear of target organs leads to stress-related dysfunction and disease. b. the organism adapts to stressors and compensates through increased output of endocrine, neurological, and neuroendocrine systems. c. the person reframes stressors and overcomes the noxious stimulus. d. a clinical relaxation technique is used to diminish stress.
Which of the following is not a reason that the author suggests for a counselor to be in counseling?
a. Resolution of incongruence. b. Insight about choices c. Experience of the power differential. d. Free tips of the trade.
In which theory is the counselor most likely to expect the group to decide upon individual and mutual goals?
a. Psychodynamic b. Behavioral c. Client-centered d. Gestalt
Treatment outcome studies find that success rates in treatment have more to do with: a. the personal characteristics of the therapist
b. the theoretical orientation of the therapist. c. the connection between the therapist and their supervisor. d. the connection between the client and the therapist.