In this approach of counseling, the counselor uses his or her personal and professional expertise to devise innovative strategies for client needs.
a. Counselor as translator
b. Counselor as culturally encapsulated assimilator
c. Counselor as self-facilitator
d. Counselor as specialist
d. Counselor as specialist
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What do we call a nonaccidental relationship?
a. nonspuriousness b. time order c. correlation d. causation
Which statement best describes the concept of privileged communication?
a. The privilege belongs to the client b. The privilege belongs to the counselor c. The privilege belongs to the counselor and the client d. The privilege belongs to the counselor and the court system
__________________ safety deals with personal possessions
a. Material b. Epistemological c. Physical d. Psychological
Which of the following is NOT a central belief of family systems therapy?
a. The family is a system, with all members influencing all others. b. A family is best understood from the context of the mother. c. The entire family is the “client.” d. Changes in one family member will affect all members of the family.