About 50% of our time is spent in stages 1 and

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Which of the following describes syncretism?

A. An integration approach that consists of contradicting belief systems. B. An integration approach that matches therapy techniques with the client and client’s problems. C. An integration approach which includes another theory or part of a theory into the whole of one’s own approach to working with clients. D. An integration approach which builds a foundation based on common elements that have been discovered to transcend theoretical barriers.

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Which concept was not developed by Winnecott?

a. The good enough mother b. Holding environment c. Transitional experience d. Self-esteem

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Person-centered therapy is based on the ontological assumption that people can be trusted and will move toward growth in the right socioenvironmental conditions but are paradoxically intrinsically motivated toward socially deconstructive behavior. 2. Person-centered therapy, as Rogers viewed it, was not merely an evolution of psychoanalytic and behaviorist psychology; it was a political reaction against it. 3. The person-centered belief in the client’s basic trustworthiness lies in stark contrast to the medical model of disease, which pathologizes people’s experiences of distress. 4. In person-centered therapy, psychological maladjustment exists when the individual denies to awareness significant sensory and visceral experience. This discrepancy between experience and self-concept increases as more experiences are perceived to be inconsistent with the constructed self-concept.

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In spite of how difficult advocacy may be, one of the most important ways school counselors can work to mitigate the problems of the profession is through:

enhancing the identity and professionalism of the counseling profession in general, and the school counseling profession in particular. joining professional organizations. earning continuing education credits. obtaining additional licenses and certifications

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