What character is present within a psychodrama?
a. Antagonist
b. Protagonist
c. Auxiliary egos
d. All of the above
d;
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Using idioms and figurative language such as “cat got your tongue” illustrates:
A. that language has different meanings. B. the uniqueness of each client. C. the cultural nature of spoken language. D. rapport building skills.
What is meant by the word Karma?
a. Peace. b. The harsh realities imposed on us by the world. c. Psychological residue left by past behavior. d. The harsh realities imposed on us by a deity. e. Destiny—something that happens to us regarding of what we do.
A counselor who is under the clinical supervision of another counselor should
a. introduce the supervisor to all clients. b. inform clients that he or she is in supervision and disclose the name of the supervisor to them. c. require that clients sign a document indicating they know the counselor is under supervision and that they do not object to the supervisor knowing their personal information. d. inform clients that he or she is a beginning counselor. e. avoid telling clients he or she is in supervision so that clients will not be concerned.
Which of the following actions would maximize the risks inherent in dual or multiple relationships?
A. Setting healthy boundaries from the outset B. Securing informed consent of clients and discuss with them both the potential risks and benefits of dual relationships C. Documenting any dual relationships in clinical case notes D. Becoming romantically involved with the client