A theoretical approach to group work which focuses on re-creating, analyzing, discussing, and interpreting past experiences and working through one's defenses and resistances is which of the following?

a. Person-centered group counseling
b. Cognitive-behavioral group therapy
c. Solution-focused group counseling
d. Psychoanalytic group therapy


D

Counseling

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Salkind (2006) suggested that there are a number of elements of quality research, they are:

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

When information (a story) is shared by clients with a counselor, what distinguishes the counselor's response form the responses of a bartender, hairdresser, or friend?

a. Advice b. Sympathy c. Case conceptualization d. None of the above

Counseling

One of the difficulties that can occur in developing the relationship with a child client, unique from therapy with an adult, is how well that child:

a. Engages in the therapeutic interview b. Individuates from his parent(s) c. Expresses gratitude d. Deviates from the cultural expectations

Counseling

According to research, parents

A. are indifferent to professional school counseling programs. B. want to see more crisis centered counseling. C. want more emphasis on career and developmental activities. D. None of the above.

Counseling