Donald just finished his introductory class in theories of counseling. As he reflects on what he learned during the course of the semester he realizes that he is acutely aware of his belief that reality is not something that can be created by people as they move through life; instead there must be one true reality that everyone recognizes. Given this information which of the following theoretical orientations is the best fit for him:
What will be an ideal response?
Behaviorism
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As per Morgen and Morgan (2011), the concept of storytelling fits within which thematic section of the 12 Steps?
a. Steps 1–3 b. Steps 4–9 c. Steps 10–12 d. All Steps
Counselors should consistently remind themselves when counseling people with different specific cultural traditions from their own that there are probably __________
A. no within-group differences B. less within-group differences than between-group differences C. more within-group differences than between-group differences D. no between-group differences
Which of the following is not considered a necessary and sufficient condition for change in the person-centered framework?
a. ?Unconditional positive regard b. ?Creative expression c. ?Accurate empathetic understanding d. ?Congruence
Wilhelm Reich described how individuals often engage in repetitive experiences, behaviors and body postures that keep them fixed in roles. He referred to this concept as:
a. lack of self-awareness. b. character armor. c. holistic determination. d. locked development.