When is the counseling process at its best from an existential viewpoint?

a. ? When the client feels comfortable enough to engage in shame-attacking exercises outside of counselingsessions

b. ? When the deepest self of the therapist meets the deepest part of the client.
c. ? When the therapist uses his or her influence to convince the client to let go of his or her anxiety.
d. ? When sessions begin with progressive muscle relaxation exercises.


b

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Jones’ model of group development can be adaptable to both task and person change in ______________.

a. psychoeducation groups b. therapy groups c. counseling groups d. all of the above e. none of the above

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Therapist: "It makes perfect sense why you would hate your parents, your boss, your friends, and yourself. Everybody probably feels that way at some point." This therapist has demonstrated which pitfall of therapy?

a) False Understanding b) Giving Reassurance c) Going for quick solutions d) Unrealistic Expectations

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Due to stereotyping, McGoldrick et al. believe that one should not make tentative generalizations about ethnic groups.

A. True B. False

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Which of the following statements would be most characteristic of an existential therapy view of responsibility? a. Clients must accept that they are responsible for shaping their own lives as well as for the impact oftheir lifestyle on society

b. The hope is that once clients accept that their basic lifestyles were self-selected, they will be free to choose a more constructive existence. c. There is no freedom and no choice, and therefore no responsibility. d. "We are condemned to be free.".

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