What are the four functions served by reflecting skills?

What will be an ideal response?


Helpers have difficulty reflecting feelings because feelings are often implicit and require helpers to use hunches to identify them

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When evaluating the outcome of school counseling interventions and programs, it is recommended that counselors:

a. use measures of self-esteem as the primary outcome evaluation instrument b. gather evaluative information from students, teachers, parents, and other community members. c. avoid using too many measures from multiple perspectives. d. all of the above

Counseling

Which of the following is true about self-reflection in terms of therapist training?

a. If a therapist learns the process of self-reflection, they will need less training in therapeutic methods. b. A self-reflective therapist is usually more effective because they integrate their knowledge with therapeutic experiences. c. Self-reflection leads to less use of emotion in the therapeutic process d. The use of self-reflection in a training program usually indicates that the program is logical, evidential and analytical

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Managed care

a. Allows the practitioner to have an unlimited amount of counseling sessions b. Typically follows long-term therapy models c. Requires the practitioner to be well-versed in short-term therapy models d. Allows the practitioner to decide which form of service is best for the client

Counseling

When a person-centered counselor focuses on the process in counseling, this means the counselor _____________________________

a. pays close attention to the stories clients tell b. boldly confronts client inconsistencies c. focuses on how the client interacts with self and others d. consistently redirects clients to negative thoughts and feelings

Counseling