There are three kinds of solution-focused therapeutic relationships. The client describes a problem but is not able or willing to assume a role in constructing a solution, believing that a solution is dependent on someone else's actions describes which relationship?
a. ?Customer
b. ?Complaint
c. ?Visitor
d. ?Shopper
b
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The Taiwanese students in Heppner's study have very different coping strategies than their American counterparts. (p.39)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
__________ are situations in which large numbers of injuries and/or deaths occur.
a. Chemical emergencies b. Mass casualty incidents c. Code orange d. Code red
Which of the following is NOT a way you can involve yourself in therapeutic experiences that can increase your availability to clients?
A. Individual and/or group counseling B. Continuing education C. Keeping a personal journal and reading D. Limiting travel and new experiences
When a group member attacks the helping professions in general as well as the group leaders in particular this may be seen as an attempt to:
a. Change the focus of the group b. Express anger with authority figures c. Make the leaders feel defensive, exactly the way the member ferls himself d. None of the above