Counseling theories that focus attention on the body as a vehicle for therapeutic work, such as_____________, _____________, and_____________, contend that our bodies carry all of our emotional history and that we adopt characteristic body postures (e.g., tight shoulders, clenched jaws, frightened eyes) that betray our history.

What will be an ideal response?


Bioenergetics, Gestalt therapy, Reichian therapy

Counseling

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Between-session processing entails:

a. group leaders and members, together, creating conditions that promote interpersonal experiences and opportunities to review experiences for meaning and future application. b. group leaders attending conferences, supervision, and trainings to explore research base in an attempt to discover strategies for future group sessions. c. group leaders examining group sessions to develop strategies for future sessions while focusing on personal, professional, and ethical development. d. group leaders evaluating self-care practices to assess their ability to provide effective group leadership despite stresses and challenges of group work. e. all of the above

Counseling

Thurstone's model of intelligence is best known for which of the following?

a. Differentiating between fluid and crystallized intelligence b. Seven primary abilities that do not combine to make a "g" factor c. A hierarchical model consisting of four levels of factors d. The concepts of accommodation and assimilation e. None of these

Counseling

_____ is a major concern for individuals in their twenties to mid-thirties, with most people being diagnosed with it during this time of life.

a. Anxiety b. Depression c. Diabetes d. Hypertension

Counseling

The focus of professional codes has been on:

a. the ethical treatment of research participants b. the ethics of population research c. the ethical treatment of animals used in research d. the ethical treatment of consumers

Counseling