The clinician statement to a client: "I'm so proud of you and the way you handled that situation" might be counterproductive in counseling and psychotherapy because

a. it involves the clinician making judgments about and evaluating the client
b. client's don't appreciate positive feedback as much as constructive criticism
c. it is inappropriate for clinician's to share their feelings about a client with them in session
d. none of the above


a

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Counselors who have developed their self-awareness skills are likely to do all of the following EXCEPT _________

A. accurately assess both their own needs and the needs of their clients B. communicate clearly C. convey immediate trustworthiness D. be in touch with their own values, thoughts, and feelings

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In which creative approach do group members stand up and huddle with arms around each other’s shoulders as if they were a football team?

a. circles b. home spot c. group mural d. clay pieces

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In using a vocational card sort, a counselor using personal narrative career counseling would be likely to

a. compute percent of Aaccepts@, Amaybes@, and Arejects@ cards. b. give clients occupational information on Aaccepts@ cards. c. inquire about reasons clients have for accepting cards. d. total results from an interest inventory and combine them with results from a card sort.

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Selective attention, a key concept introduced in the microskills framework,:

A) ?is less important in key theories of helping such as person-centered and brief counseling. B) ?is based on the brain being wired to attend stimuli to cope with the environment. C) ?is brought about by the hippocampus and the energizing amygdala through selective memory. D) ?has become the central concept of person-centered and brief counseling.

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