The hardest type of silence the counselor may deal with is the silence of

A) ?confusion.

B) ?a few moments.

C) ?resistance.

D) ?reflection.


C

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According to the authors of this text, a case study analysis:

a. is probably not very useful b. can generate useful accountability data for the consultant c. is best designed following completion of the consultation d. has little relevance for research

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A good counselor will, in the view of William Glasser

A) ?find out what's causing clients' problems. B) ?try to solve client's problems. C) ?tell clients that it's not as bad a problem. D) ?help clients solve their own problems.

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Among the reasons one would use affective interventions is(are):

a. To identify or discriminate between feeling states. b. To help the client learn how to contain certain feelings. c. To help the client express feelings or feeling states. d. All of the above.

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Counselors who wish to incorporate wellness counseling into their work recognize that all of the following factors come into play EXCEPT _____

a. A wellness focus is more widely accepted by insurance companies and is therefore the only way that counselors in private practice can get paid b. Counseling has both the historical background and current perspective that makes a wellness approach align with much of the mainstream thinking in the field c. Even counselors who focus on wellness need to know how to speak the language of psychiatry and clinical psychology to communicate about clients d. A wellness philosophy does not preclude treating mental disorders, but it suggests that utilizing existing strengths and improving overall wellness will be more effective than focusing only on the disorder

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