Glasser contends that __________ is a way that both therapist and client avoid being who they are and owning what they are doing right now

a. ?responsibility
b. ?questioning
c. ?transference
d. ?choice


c

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At the end of the day, resistance is commonly thought to be ____

A. clients’ attempts to avoid a topic, feeling, or concern B. clients’ attempts to get the therapist to work harder C. clients’ desire for therapy to last longer D. clients’ attempts to gain control over a situation

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Brain research supports the concept of emerging adulthood with gray matter density reduction in the frontal cortex and an increase in myelin. This results in:

a. improved cognitive task performance and less emotional reactivity over time. b. better balance and peak physical reaction times. c. slow deterioration of vision and hearing; however, loss it not typically noticed until middle age. d. completion of puberty and full engagement in procreation. e. No changes. Brain development is proven to cease with puberty in early adolescence.

Counseling

What contributed to the beginning of what is known as today as the Moral Model?

a. Society concern for violence and abuse of women and children b. The rise of alcohol-related deaths c. The decrease of alcohol-related mental and physical illnesses d. The message that any use of alcohol was bad

Counseling

_____ is one of the most important foundational elements needed to make professional counseling work:

a. Billing b. Confidentiality c. Consultation d. Supervision e. Time management

Counseling