Client: "I'm so miserable. I just got fired, again. My boss says my attitude stunk and that I couldn't accept corrective feedback. They never trained me, so I never felt like I knew what I was doing
" Therapist: "It was like you were asked to walk a highwire blindfolded without anyone cheering you on." This therapist response is an example of: a) Metaphoric communication
b) General paraphrase
c) Specific paraphrase
d) Judgmental paraphrase
A
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The best statement about the nature of professional ethics in counseling is that
a. if counselors study ethical codes and keep current with the professional literature, they can be assured of practicing in an ethical manner. b. in order to practice in an ethical manner, counselors must always be in compliance with federal and state laws. c. because there are few absolute, right answers to ethical practice questions, consultation with counseling colleagues is very important when making ethical decisions. d. because there are few absolute, right answers to ethical practice questions, consultation with lawyers is very important when making ethical decisions. e. the ethical standards have changed very little in the last 50 years, so if counselors learn the rules, they will be able to practice in an ethical manner.
It may be appropriate to give advice when
A. the client needs assurance on risky issues. B. the client has not heeded previous advice. C. the helper has special knowledge or experience about the issue. D. the helper needs to influence a person not available in the session.
Which quality of the school counseling program might address the question, "How do we make a difference?"
a. Systemic b. Holistic c. Reflective d. Balanced
In the context of the levels of analysis used in examining the counseling process, _____ refers to the microanalysis of statement-by-statement transactions
a. relationships b. episodes c. speech acts d. interview levels