Pronounced anger between the members of a dyad is a clear indication that the two persons and their relationship are no longer important to one another
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
F
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Benedict is preparing to put his training to use as a career counselor, and he is preparing for his first client. Benedict is a bit nervous about "doing it right." The best advice one can offer Benedict is to _______
a. remember his first session as a client b. be flexible and follow the client's lead c. ask the client to begin by taking a self-directed tour of the career library d. be well-prepared with a structured set of interview questions
This principle refers to applying the maximum professional skill and competence for promoting the growth and development of clients:
a. autonomy. b. beneficence. c. nonmaleficence. d. justice, or fairness. e. veracity.
Ruth is counseling a woman who describes an extremely unhappy marriage. Ruth suggests she consider leaving her husband; however, the client has a deep spiritual conviction that marriage is for life and is not willing to consider divorce as an option. Ruth attempts to change her client's viewpoint. In this case, Ruth is:
A. teaching her client to look at the negative consequences of her decision. B. exploring the client's spiritual reasons for staying in the marriage. C. imposing her values on the client instead of exploring the client's reasons for staying in the marriage. D. helping her client to explore healthy options.
Cognitive-behavioral counseling mainly focuses on .
a. Overt and measurable behavior b. Underlying drives c. Dreams and wishes d. The subconscious