__________ is the central instrument to the counseling process

a. The client
b. The professional counselor
c. Rapport
d. Being kind


b

Counseling

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The "fishbowl" procedure gives a number of group members the opportunity to view other members at work for a limited amount of time. This process is intended to help members with each of the following except

a. give one another feedback b. work harder on shared agendas c. focus on common concerns d. critique the subgroup

Counseling

Ethics codes tend to be:

A. reactive rather than proactive. B. no longer relevant. C. clear and direct. D. proactive rather than reactive.

Counseling

Clients working with behavior therapists can expect their clinicians to

(a) not be concerned about the nature of the therapeutic alliance. (b) use a medical model to apply a prescribed list of strategies. (c) focus on treatment plans, goals, and homework assignments. (d) place much more emphasis on in-session rather than between-session work.

Counseling

A counselor when interviewing a client detected symptoms of depression. Describe the process of determining the level of depression and possible dysfunctional thinking. Indicate why these procedures are important

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling