A systemic counselor may play the role of an expert, or take a helpless one-down stance, or play the role of the "bad" guy to achieve the desired change in the system. This is an example of what systemic concept?

a. Maneuverability
b. Homeostasis
c. Neutrality
d. Spontaneity


A

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A) ?borderline B) ?dependent C) ?narcissistic D) ?schizotypal

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a. initiation b. mediation c. prescription d. collaborative

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a. None b. All c. The ones that accompany a subpoena d. The ones that accompany a court order

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a. decide which theories should be used in career counseling. b. evaluate counselor competence. c. find which individuals can benefit most from career counseling. d. help students who are planning to look for work as soon as they have graduated from high school.

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