Community based on geography or territory is defined as a ______.
A. rural community
B. relational community
C. territorial community
D. urban community
Answer: C
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.A counselor should never attempt to correct impressions throughout the session. 2.Metaphors are helpful ways to enable a client to see his or her concern from another perspective. 3.Brief counseling approaches have not been found to be efficient in scientific studies.
Joe is an intern at an agency that serves chemically dependent adolescent clients. His supervisor believes that harsh confrontation is the best way to cut through their stubborn defenses. Uncomfortable using this counseling technique, it would be best if Joe would
a. find an agency that he is more comfortable working in. b. be open to using confrontation as a counseling technique, while moderating the harshness of his supervisor. c. ignore the supervisor's confrontational technique and use methods of counseling that are more familiar to him. d. recognize that the supervisor will not be open to discussing the matter and see it as an attack on his style of counseling.
Contemporary Gestalt practice in the United States is
a. very similar from the style popularized by Perls. b. very different from the style popularized by Perls and focuses more on relationships and less on techniques. c. part of the object relations approach. d. considered a bold and powerful approach due to its emphasis on confrontation and dramatic flair.
What is the role of congruent communication in family therapy?
a) This is a person-centered term that takes place in individual therapy, not family therapy. b) This condition, where all members of the family agree about something, is a goal of family therapy. c) This condition, where a client’s body language and facial expressions are in tune with the verbal expression, is encouraged in family therapy sessions. d) This condition, where all members of a family agree about something, is seen as a symptom of enmeshment by a family therapist. e) This condition, where all members of a family disagree about an issue, is seen by family counselors as a sign of growth.