According to Watts, Stage 4 of theory development is called the “personalization stage”. Describe what occurs during this stage.
What will be an ideal response?
During this stage, you make a lifelong commitment to clarifying, refining, and expanding your values and their relationship to your personal theory of counseling. It is recommended that you identify those situations in which your chosen theory does not work for you. During this stage, you also take a good hard look at other theories of psychotherapy. Do any of the other theories offer a technique that fits well with your chosen theoretical anchor base? Do any of the other theories provide any explanatory concepts that are philosophically consistent with your anchor or base theory? Do concepts from these theories blend well with your values and beliefs?
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"Tell me more "is an open lead that asks the client for expansion of the subject. (p. 75)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is true about punishment? a. Punishment promotes more effective behavior
b. Punishment may be a permanent solution. c. Punishment may produce undesirable effects. d. Punishment may be instructive if it is not too harsh.
The word ________, interpreted broadly, is associated with a racial or ethnic group as well as with gender, age, religion or spirituality, economic status, nationality, physical capacity or disability, and affectional or sexual orientation.
A. ethnicity B. diversity C. stereotype D. culture
Assuming you have sufficient trust, to help a client increase emotional expression, you might try a. commenting on their nonverbals
b. asking them to repeat emotionally loaded words. c. holding back for an interview or two and avoiding the issue. d. commenting on their nonverbals; asking them to repeat emotionally loaded words.