In strengths-based counseling, what is the role of the client?
A. They are the “heroes” of their own lives and will decide if they want to participate in treatment.
B. They may need guidance on how to change.
C. They often need convincing that counseling is the right choice.
D. They need explicit direction on how to improve their lives.
A. They are the “heroes” of their own lives and will decide if they want to participate in treatment.
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Discussions of self-reported information can be used to establish: a. listening skills
b. clear goals. c. language skills. d. rapport with one's clients.
Brian likes to be active, to talk with and interact with the other accountants that he works with. According to Myers-Briggs type theory, Brian is primarily using one of these functions
a. extraversion b. introversion c. judgment d. perception
What does the use of guided fantasies not enable the child to do?
A. Visualize revenge so that this can be dismissed safely B. Develop self-control C. Learn tasks D. Confront areas of difficulty
Jake's participation in accounting and art could best be described using Holland's theory as
a. consistent. b. moderately inconsistent. c. inconsistent. d. stereotyped.