In narrative counseling, the counselor helps clients create more balanced descriptions of the events of their lives to enable clients to build more accurate and appreciative descriptions of themselves and others. This process is referred to as:
a. Thickening Descriptions
b. Enacting Preferred Narratives
c. Meeting the Person
d. Separating Persons from Problems
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A. therapy group B. mutual aid group C. task group D. self-help group
To keep therapy from reenacting common but dysfunctional family patterns, the therapist and client want to begin their own relationship by:
A) ?triangulating invested third parties into the client's problem matrix. B) ?establishing a hierarchal role relationship that is familiar to the client. C) ?guiding the new client as to where to begin, and what they might talk about. D) ?beginning their relationship as a stable dyad.
Differences in sexual activity are most often related to _____ and _____.
a. academic performance, drug use b. socioeconomic level, academic performance c. gender, sexual values d. gender, ethnicity
__________ involve a test administrator’s assumption that a test taker does not need to complete certain items before proceeding due to the probability that they will respond correctly to those items.
a. Ceilings b. Basal series c. Starting points d. Observables