Monique is growing quite emotional in session as she relays the details her fears of a new relationship to her counselor. The counselor responds, "Given your history of abuse, it makes sense that you would be afraid to try a relationship again.". This is an example of which intervention?
a. acknowledgment
b. denial
c. closing
d. validating
D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. There is only one set of ethical codes and practice guidelines for group facilitation and family counseling in the field of professional counseling. 2. Group and family counseling is similar in respect to confidentiality—it can always be maintained. 3. Maintaining ethical practice when working with more than one client is straight forward. 4. In group counseling, the individual group members are considered individual clients. 5. The family or couple is considered the client when in counseling.
A community-based counselor is likely to spend as much time identifying and working with referral agencies as with one-to-one counseling with the client
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Clients diagnosed with AIDS tend to do better in what type of facilities?
(a) rehabilitation (b) convalescent (c) hospice (d) in a home setting where there is some caretaking
The self of the counselor is used to promote change for clients. Which of the following statements DOES NOT expand on this concept accurately?
a. The counselor needs to be real even with extremely difficult emotions, such as anger, frustration, and boredom as they relate to the client b. The self of the counselor is used to provide clients with a role model c. The counselor and the client have an authentic human encounter d. The client and counselor are in a fully egalitarian relationship