When a counselor helps a client work on issues that make a difference, the counselor is helping the client gain:
a. Stage III flexibility.
b. fast track energy.
c. leverage.
d. virtuosity.
c
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What is sublimation?
(a) A defense mechanism that involves turning to others for help and support, but retaining responsibility for one’s own difficulties (b) A defense mechanism that involves redirecting potentially harmful emotions or impulses into social acceptable ones (c) A defense mechanism that involves transferring strong feelings from the situation in which they originated to a less threatening situation (d) A defense mechanism that involves expressing anger and hostility in indirect ways
The REBT counselor asks the client, "Does it follow that if you got fired from this job that you will never succeed at keeping one?". The therapist has just used which technique?
What will be an ideal response?What will be an ideal response?
The primary goal of cognitive-behavioral counseling is to ___________________________
a. increase awareness on the part of the client b. reduce socially unacceptable or non-productive behavior c. reduce presenting symptoms and problems d. educate the client to provide the tools for change
Which of the following is NOT one of Yalom’s “curative properties” of group counseling?
A. free association and dream analysis B. imparting information C. development of socializing techniques D. universality