Exam 10: Humanistic-Existential Counseling Approaches
Exam 1: Introduction to Case Documentation14 Questions
Exam 2: Case Conceptualization29 Questions
Exam 3: Introduction to Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis24 Questions
Exam 4: Completing a Clinical Assessment24 Questions
Exam 5: Treatment Planning30 Questions
Exam 6: Progress Notes25 Questions
Exam 7: Evaluating Progress in Counseling19 Questions
Exam 8: Psychodynamic Counseling and Psychotherapy27 Questions
Exam 9: Adlerian Individual Counseling36 Questions
Exam 10: Humanistic-Existential Counseling Approaches44 Questions
Exam 11: Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches33 Questions
Exam 12: Systemic Family Counseling and Therapy29 Questions
Exam 13: Solution-Based Counseling24 Questions
Exam 14: Postmodern and Feminist Counseling Approaches50 Questions
Exam 15: The Competent Supervisee32 Questions
Exam 16: Existential Counseling and Psychotherapy22 Questions
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Which of the following is the overarching goal in person-centered counseling?
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What is the fundamental instrument of change in person-centered counseling?
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Amy, a counseling intern, meets with her first client, a 19-year-old male sophomore who lives in the college dorms. The client has been mandated to enter counseling after being caught intoxicated for the third time. As the client shares his stories of "drunken sex with different partners every night for the last 2 weeks", Amy listens with a calm and even demeanor, wondering what is happening in her client's life that is leading him to engage in risky behavior. Which term best describes Amy's reaction as she listens to her client?
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To increase awareness, Gestalt counselors often encourage clients to ________________.
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