His essential counseling conditions of genuineness, unconditional positive regard, andempathic understanding are the pillars of the nondirective, person-centeredcounseling approach

a. Edmund G. Williamson
b. Wilhiem Wundt
c. Carl Rogers
d. James M. Cattrell


C

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Referrals commonly fail for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: a. the service the client was referred for was not needed by the client

b. the client wasn't ready to accept the new service. c. the agency the client was referred to refused to provide services. d. the worker expected more initiative than the client was capable of.

Counseling

The techniques used by the founders of existential counseling:

a. Tended to be versatile and based on what they thought would work with the client b. Tended to incorporate psychoanalytic ideas c. Did not include techniques that would create distance between the counselor and client d. All of these

Counseling

What the text authors dub the "exhaustion theory" of integration suggests that:

a. there are too many competing theories of therapy for any one person to recall and use. b. there are so many theories of therapy that there are no new ideas left around which new theories can be organized. c. the proliferation of therapies reached its maximum point in 1985, and is now on the decline. d. new theories of therapy are still emerging and no one textbook can cover them all.

Counseling

Unfortunately, there is very little empirical support for group work at the middle school and junior high levels

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling