Existential counselors will help clients to focus on changing themselves when the situation is unchangeable. How might the counselor accomplish this?

a. Help a client whose mother has died focus on the pain and turmoil of the loss
b. Help a client going through a difficult divorce examine how his choices in dealing with the divorce will impact his children in the long term
c. Help a client with inoperable cancer fight death until fighting is no longer possible
d. Help a client who is failing high school find the loophole in the admission process for college in order to get into a decent institution


B

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_________________ is designed to encourage reporting of any suspected cases of child, elder, or dependent adult abuse; thus, therapists are advised to err on the side of reporting in uncertain circumstances.

A. Reportable abuse B. Dependent abuse C. Elder abuse D. Mandatory reporting

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The long-term goal focus in Adlerian counseling is for the client to:

a. Fulfill one's potential and live an authentic, meaningful life b. Create a unique sense of individuality while still remaining connected to the larger human experience c. Increase their awareness of their experiences so that they can make direct contact with the environment without resistance d. Develop the courage they need to face their insecurities and go to the places and do the things that they fear most

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When selecting a book to use for bibliotherapy, leaders should make their decisions based on

a. developmental appropriateness. b. relevance to the problem situation. c. similarity between the protagonist and the members. d. All of the above.

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Which one of the following is the best definition for mourning?

a. The process of experiencing the psychological, behavioral, social, and physical reactions to the perception of loss. b. The objective situation of having lost someone significant. c. The conscious and unconscious courses of action that help the individual break the ties with the loss. d. None of the above.

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