In Brief Solution-Fused Career Counseling. One of the steps is having the client search for exceptions to what they perceive is the usual course of events. In realty this step is a search for mistakes made in past situations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
F
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A counselor is supervising a student counselor providing services in a community mental health center. They have open communication and review the student's case files on a daily and weekly basis
The student had a client he felt had the potential for suicide, however he didn't know what to do. He asked his supervisor for advice. The supervisor informed him that he had worked with this client for an extensive period of time and the client had demonstrated manipulative attention seeking behaviors with various personnel employed at the agency. The supervisor informed the student to "not worry about it" and that "things would be just fine". The student documented this interaction with his supervisor in her student journal and documented his instructed course of action in the client record. If they client were to harm herself and the student did nothing, who would be held responsible legally? a. the student. b. the supervisor. c. both the student and the supervisor equally. d. ultimately the supervisor but also the student.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The therapist should act as a blank slate in existential therapy in order for the client to see the therapist as objective as possible. 2. Existentialism may not be effective for some multicultural clients. 3. Carl Rogers was also interested in psychology and began his studies of psychology when he went to college at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 4. Empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard are the most predictive of positive outcomes in therapy when measured from the client’s perspective. 5. Overall, person-centered therapy has been found to be effective.
___________ is based upon classical conditioning and operant conditioning.
a. Psychodynamic therapy b. Affective therapy c. Cognitive therapy d. Behavior therapy
According to Barnett, Cornish, Goodyear, and Lichtenberg (2007), the quality of the supervisor—supervisee relationship has been found to be as important as that of the __________.
a. Client and Counselor b. Counselor and Agency c. Agency and Board d. Board and Code of Ethics