Important factors in the common factors approach to therapy are __________ factors

a. insightful
b. dysfunctional
c. research
d. relationship


D

Counseling

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According to Ivey, Ivey, and Zalaquett, if you combine the five interview stages with the basic listening sequence you will be able to complete a full interview using only listening skills

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Learning how to end should be viewed as a core counseling competency. 2. Ending a counseling relationship does not usually elicit a range of feelings for both you and your client. 3. The feelings you choose to share with your clients at the end are shared for their benefit only, not for your own edification, and not to satisfy your own needs. 4. Many counselors work under the assumption that people will get most serious about the work of counseling when they see that they are running out of time. 5. Some clients, particularly those who are unable to verbalize their anxiety about stopping counseling, will backslide or regress or act out in some way that is designed to send a message about their lack of readiness.

Counseling

Common philosophical concepts are associated with

a. transformation and multiculturalism b. multiculturalism and learning experiences c. leadership and advocacy d. social justice advocacy and multicultural concepts

Counseling

As per NIDA, cocaine is associated with all of the following health/medical issues with exception of:

a. liver issues b. respiratory issues c. HIV/Hepatitis d. gastronitestinal

Counseling