When a counselor gives their client a little push in some direction that seems relevant and important this is called:

A. demanding
B. confirming
C. substantiating
D. challenging


D. challenging

Counseling

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In the example of a Children's Group in an Elementary School when they began to regress during the last meetings, the group leader noted that the ending stage: a. was a welcome relief to the group members

b. was being acted out both in the members' behavior in the school and the process in the group. c. was being acted out both in the workers' behavior in the school and the process in the group. d. would allow for a smooth transition between workers.

Counseling

Group atmosphere can be described as group rules and appropriate behavior in group sessions that members agree upon.

a. True b. False

Counseling

Counseling interventions for ADHD are most likely to be effective when they:

a. Target school-based problems b. Address home-based problems c. Involve parents and teachers d. Focus on academic difficulties

Counseling

The Adlerian technique that is used to expose a client’s hidden agenda or self-defeating behavior is

a. Paradoxical Suggestions b. “The Question” c. Spitting in the Soup d. Push-Button Techniques

Counseling