The idea that Gestalt counselors use their whole personhood to make real authentic contact with clients is best explained as counselors:
a. Freely sharing their thoughts and feelings as they occur in session
b. Expressing few emotions to protect the client
c. Not making or admitting mistakes in session
d. Avoiding rattling the client
A
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One tip to help counselors who are having an ethical dilemma is: a. always act in the best interests of the child's parents
b. always act in the best interests of the child's school. c. always act in the best interests of the client. d. do not involve the client in the decision-making process.
It has been suggested that the “adult children” movement
a. allows the “baby boomer” generation to retain a portion of their own childhoods. b. encourages the victims of dysfunctional homes to seek professional assistance. c. takes into account the fact that thousands of generations of children have been raised in dysfunctional homes, and identifies how each generation suffered. d. will continue to meet needs of those who suffered in childhood from being raised in an unhealthy home well into the 21st century.
One use of the intake information is to:
a. Determine what interventions will be used b. Help clients understand their illness c. Provide a justification for length of counseling d. Determine whether or not the client's problem can be resolved.
Describe the benefits and concerns about random assignment in educational research.
What will be an ideal response?