What is the difference between informed and free consent?
What will be an ideal response?
• Free consent is when a client agrees to engage in counseling without coercion.
• Free consent implies clients have the right to refuse to engage in certain counseling activities.
• In informed consent the counselor informs the client of the purpose, goals and procedures of engaging in a counseling relationship.
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Which of the below components IS NOT used to define a working alliance?
A) ?A client/therapist agreement on the problem(s) and sharing therapeutic goals B) ?A specific theoretical orientation used to establish collaboration C) ?Collaboration and agreement regarding how to meet treatment goals D) ?Development of a collaborative relationship based on trust, acceptance, and competence
A ET counselor asks her client to mediate on her death, picture her funeral, write her obituary and decide what she would wear. This technique is known as:
What will be an ideal response?
When working with young adults who have health challenges, one should assess how their treatment affects their physical and psychosocial development.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Active behaviors to challenge inequalities in the school setting is known as
a. social justice advocacy b. goal setting c. transformed school counseling initiative d. self-advocacy