Give an example of an encounter in counseling.
What will be an ideal response?
A client and counselor meeting for the first few sessions--the interaction is based to a large extent on the social roles each brings to the relationship, and there is a common focus: identifying and understanding the client’s problem.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of Carl Rogers's facilitative conditions?
(a) empathy (b) self-actualization (c) congruence (d) unconditional positive regard
Seeing clients on the Internet who choose to remain anonymous is:
a) A viable way for some clients to seek help b) An ethically risky practice for the practitioner because of identity and emergency issues c) Should never be done except in cases where the counselor is anonymous too d) Is becoming a less and less popular practice
Which theory do Young, Valach and Collin (1996, 2002) propose as one way to understand a contextualist explanation of career counseling?
a. Change theory b. Environment theory c. Action theory d. Career theory
_______________ can be seen as the behaviors that increase the individual’s perception of closeness in relationship with God and serve to enhance their internal representation of him.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).