A post-session debriefing allows time to
a. offer feedback.
b. determine conceptual growth.
c. plan for the next session.
d. All of the above.
d
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While growing up, Patrick was told to always be appropriate, be perfect, and do his best. Now as an adult, Patrick is rigid socially and devotes most of his energy to his work. Consequently, his wife has threatened to leave him. Patrick is seeking counseling in order to save his marriage. As a counselor, you recognize that his early childhood rules
a. were impossible for him to escape and Patrick had no choice but to accept them. b. need to be given up so that Patrick can mend his relationship with his wife. c. can be transformed into something useful and functional. d. were dysfunctional and he needs to confront his parents about their behavior
Which of the following statements should best describe the stance of the parental consultant with regard to therapy for consultee?
a. Therapy and consultation can be simultaneously provided by the consultant. b. Therapy and consultation are mutually exclusive and should not be engaged in by the consultant simultaneously. c. Consultees in therapy with others should not be seen as consultees. d . Consultation can be changed to therapy if the consultee's problems are so severe they are restricting progress.
A recent refugee experiencing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder might demonstrate
a. anxiety in every day settings. b. medical complaints like headaches, stomach problems, difficulty sleeping. c. depression or anger about his/her current situation. d. All of the above.
With respect to responsibility, which of the following therapies would most likely say that in the process of choosing to be more authentic, clients are faced with the anxiety of being responsible for who they become?
a. Adlerian therapy b. Existential therapies c. Interpersonal therapies d. Psychoanalysis