When a client comes into counseling and does not have a complaint, but others generally have a complaint about the client, this type of counseling relationship is referred to as what?
a. Visitor-Type Relationship
b. Complainant-Type Relationship
c. Customer-Type Relationship
d. None of the above
A
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Individuals with disabilities may especially value
a. time with their families. b. economic security. c. relationships. d. secure healthcare coverage.
Professional counselors frequently use a combination of __________ to assess couples and families.
a. formal and qualitative b. formal and quantitative c. informal and quantitative d. informal and empty chair technique
The importance of making contact and establishing credibility with clients, according to the Satir model, can be established by doing which of the following?
a. Asking each person’s name and how he or she prefers to be called. b. Sitting or standing at a higher level than the client. c. Asking family members to rearrange themselves in the therapy room. d. Asking the family to engage in an enactment.
Which of the following is a goal of challenging a client? a. To become partners with clients in helping them challenge themselves tofind possibilities in their problems, to discover unused resources - bothinternal and external - and to invest these resources in the problems andopportunities of their lives
b. To become partners with clients in helping them challenge themselves tospell out possibilities for a better future, to find ways to make that future areality, and to commit themselves to actions to make it all happen. c. To help them learn to challenge themselves to ways of thinking, feeling, andacting that keep them mired in problem situations and prevent them fromidentifying and developing opportunities. d. All of these choices.