Practicing counseling without an explicit theoretical rationale is somewhat like:
A. driving a car with a GPS device.
B. trying to sail a boat without a rudder.
C. flying a plane without a co-pilot.
D. taking a train ride.
Answer: B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Existential counseling and person-centered counseling work toward what common, over-arching goal?
a. Curing mental illness b. Dealing with crises in identity c. Helping people live more authentic and self-actualized lives d. Fostering healthy relationships with others
Kitchener defined the concept of not harming other people as_______
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Since individuals evaluate themselves through the imagined eyes of others, their narratives tell stories about themselves of which they expect and hope others will approve. 2.Rather than re-author their narratives, as clients begin to understand their desire for control the therapist and client can work to adapt alternative ways of coping and behavior to the original narrative. 3.What clinical experience and research indicate is that to decrease negative affect, narrative therapists work with clients to avoid it. 4.Vicarious experience, or watching others perform a behavior and inferring one’s self-efficacy on the basis of the model’s performance, is not an effective source of changing a client’s self-efficacy: