When emotions are “hot” and forgiveness cannot be approached directly in hope-focused couples counseling, all of the following are ways that forgiveness can be indirectly addressed EXCEPT:

a) Have both partners talk about offenses and forgiveness in their lives prior to their relationship.
b) Talk about God’s forgiveness.
c) Work through offenses and forgiveness with a successful relationship in the past.
d) Ask each person to examine how he or she contributed to the presenting problem.
e) None of the above


d) Ask each person to examine how he or she contributed to the presenting problem.

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The Case of Bud presents the story of a seriously disturbed young man who did amazing things as he recovered. What did he do?

a. Made a career out of helping others b. Found on-going support and made a career out of helping others. c. Found on-going support. d. None of these choices.

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A set of interrelated abilities that allow individuals to process information about their own and others' emotions and to use that information to guide their thinking and behavior is known as

A) ?selective attending. B) ?reversibility. C) ?emotional intelligence. D) ?None of the above

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A supervisor is competent if he or she

a. holds the supervisor certificate offered by the Center for Credentialing and Education (CCE), a corporate affiliate of the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). b. is a competent counselor. c. has completed a graduate level course in supervision. d. is approved to be a supervisor by a state licensing board. e. can supervise other counselors in a professional and appropriate manner.

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Over time, counselors have discovered that the need for integrating career and personal concerns has been highlighted by which of the following?

a. The growing complexity of the job market b. Globalization has been responsible for job loss in this country c. The discovery of more psychological disorders d. Personal problems in multiple life roles over the life span

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