In this approach of counseling, counselors are trapped in the culturally dominant way of thinking that advocates rapid assimilation “in the students’ best interests.”

a. Counselor as translator
b. Counselor as culturally encapsulated assimilator
c. Counselor as self-facilitator
d. Counselor as specialist


b. Counselor as culturally encapsulated assimilator

Counseling

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Behavioral counseling gained importance through ____________ publication ____________, in which he focused on learning (instead of insight) as the root of change

A. Carl Rogers'; Counseling and Psychotherapy B. John Krumboltz's; Revolution in Counseling C. C. Gilbert Wrenn's; Counselor in a Changing World D. Frank Parsons'; Choosing a Vocation

Counseling

A social emerges in a group that manifests itself by altering actions, attitudes, and feelings

a. role b. influence c. dynamic d. circle

Counseling

Gestalt therapy is a form of:

a. Freudian psychoanalytic therapy. b. ? neo-Freudian analytic therapy. c. ? behavior therapy. d. ? existential therapy.

Counseling

Group experiences and events that may be overlooked as a result of utilizing a predominantly individual theoretical perspective could include

a. group development. b. cohesion. c. interaction variables. d. all of the above. e. none of the above

Counseling