To identify recurrent themes from a client, the therapist needs to find a(n)
A) ?presenting symptom
B) ?predominant affect
C) ?integrating focus
D) ?precipitating factors
C
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Which of the following is not a reason for using questions?
a) Questions are critical in assessment b) Questions help bring out concrete specifics of the client's world c) Questions help begin the interview d) Questions maintain the hierarchical relationship
Douglas-Fir College must submit findings of its counseling program detailing changes it will implement in order to meet CACREP standards and hopefully achieve accreditation. Findings submitted to CACREP, as the changes are being instituted, are known as a(n):
A. self-study report. B. program audit. C. institutional analysis. D. accreditation analysis.
In the traditional practice of counseling, Euro-American communication styles are often assumed and perceived to be _____.
a. a new experience for clients b. the proper and universal styles c. without prejudice d. the most comprehensive
In contrast to most Western psychotherapies, contemplative psychotherapies focus more on:
a. biological issues and less on spiritual issues. b. behavioral changes and less on existential issues. c. developing exceptional capacities such as heightened calmness. d. cognitive issues and less on pathology.