Utilizing the previous case example, how might a solution-based counselor assess the client's description of solutions and motivate the client to change?

a. Use the miracle question
b. Identify exceptions
c. Use scaling questions
d. All of the above


D

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The instrument that includes the Cannot Say, Lie, Infrequency, and Correction scales is the

a. MAPI b. NEO-PI c. MMPI-2 d. 16PF

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Behavioral counseling gained importance through ____________ publication ____________, in which he focused on learning (instead of insight) as the root of change

A. Carl Rogers'; Counseling and Psychotherapy B. John Krumboltz's; Revolution in Counseling C. C. Gilbert Wrenn's; Counselor in a Changing World D. Frank Parsons'; Choosing a Vocation

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Which of the following consulting techniques would be most useful in guarding against counseling the consultee?

a. reflection b. empathy c. supportive refocus d. genuineness

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In the warm-up exercise "Train Station" group members get "rejected" by others in the group and learn

a. nothing else in the group can be any more embarrassing b. rejection hurts c. group leaders will protect them d. this icebreaker gives them a chance to reflect on acceptance

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