A distinguishing characteristic of a sound therapeutic alliance is
(a) shared goals created in collaboration with the client.
(b) client’s access to an extensive support system.
(c) an emphasis on personal growth and spirituality.
(d) a clinician who uses caring confrontations.
(a) shared goals created in collaboration with the client.
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The goal of Jungian psychotherapy or analysis is to
a. become more fully functioning as an individual. b. develop one's persona more fully. c. integrate conscious and unconscious parts of one's self. d. identify archetypal patterns that provide a knowledge of the individual.
Recommendations made in an assessment report should consider
a. Supporting data b. Client disposition c. Likelihood of the client following recommendations d. All of the above
Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs and their associates were the first known practitioners of family therapy, often using a model now called:
a. closed-forum family counseling. b. closed-forum individual counseling. c. open-forum family counseling. d. open-forum individual counseling.
A helper may contribute to the shadow side of leverage by: a. helping the client explore and deal with problems, and helping the clienttranslate them into opportunities
b. helping the client deal with a problem or opportunity in one area of life andhelping them generalize what they learn to other, more difficult areas ofliving c. dealing effectively with the issues the client brings up and challenging theclient about significant issues he/she is avoiding. d. helping the client achieve small victories but then failing to build on theirsuccesses.