The ______________________that recently has come into prominence shares many concepts on the healthy side of human existence with the humanistic approach

a. ? positive psychology movement
b. ? object relations approach
c. ? dialectical behavior therapy approach
d. ? applied behavior analysis movement


a

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Lynn, a school counselor trainee, mentioned to her supervisor that she has attended a number of Native American cultural events in the community since a number of the students she counsels are Native American. Lynn's supervisor should

a. commend her for taking the initiative to learn about Native American culture and make connections with potential resources in the community. b. caution her to watch her boundaries and not become overly invested in the students' lives outside of the school setting. c. assume she is over-identifying with her Native American students, and consequently paying less attention to her other students. d. reprimand her for not requesting preapproval to attend the events.

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Identify and discuss the formal and informal resources for meeting older adult needs. Using the case studies of the Smiths, Ms. Ruby Johnson, or the Menzels, cite illustrations of the formal and informal resources you could use to meet their needs.

What will be an ideal response?

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The client does not believe the targeted problem is really a problem; for him or her the advantages of maintaining the problem behavior greatly outweigh the disadvantages is indicative of which of Prochaska's stages of readiness?

a. Precontemplation b. Contemplation c. Preparation d. Action

Counseling

Brenda is a therapist who believes that if she listens closely and actively while responding minimally, her clients will come up with their own solutions. Brenda can best be described as a/an ________________ therapist

a. “old school” b. “very active” c. “interpersonal” d. “behavioral” e. “nondirective”

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