What goal(s) do symbolic experiential practitioners have for therapy?
A. Therapist easing of client pain experiences
B. Attachment of parent and child through effective communication
C. Facilitation of personal autonomy and a sense of belonging in the family
D. Creating a re-enactment of family traumas for the purpose of reliving them
ANS: C
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A. stimulate brain activity and B. depress brain activity but not C. stimulate brain activity but not D. depress brain activity and
The timing of self-disclosures:
a. Is not important; it is the relevance that counts b. Is important because premature self-disclosures can disrupt the interviewing process c. Is important: a number of self-disclosures in sequence is the most effective use of this skill d. Is not important, because it is the follow-up discussion that is most helpful to clients
The value system of the counselor:
a. may be better than the client's. b. is important to follow in therapy. c. can determine the direction of counseling if it is not monitored. d. never creates stress or unethical situations in the therapeutic relationship.
Explain why an evaluator must have a clear sense of his or her role in an agency and how this is related to making ethical decisions in evaluation.
What will be an ideal response?