Exam 13: Counseling Theory and Practice: How to Integrate the Microskills With Multiple Approaches
Exam 1: Intentional Interviewing, Counseling, and Psychotherapy67 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics, Multicultural Competence, Positive Psychology, and Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes53 Questions
Exam 3: Attending Behavior and Empathy Skills100 Questions
Exam 4: Observation Skills69 Questions
Exam 5: Questions: Opening Communication60 Questions
Exam 6: Encouraging, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing: Active Listening and Cognition56 Questions
Exam 7: Observing and Reflecting Feelings: the Heart of Empathic Understanding73 Questions
Exam 8: The Five-Stage Interview: Empathically Integrating Skills for Creative Change72 Questions
Exam 9: Focusing the Counseling Session: Exploring the Story From Multiple Perspectives70 Questions
Exam 10: Empathic Confrontation and the Creative New: Identifying and Challenging Client Conflict74 Questions
Exam 11: Reflection of Meaning and Interpretationreframe: Helping the Clients Restory Their Lives61 Questions
Exam 12: Action Skills for Building Resilience and Managing Stress: Self-Disclosure, Feedback, Logical Consequences, Directivesinstruction, and Psychoeducation67 Questions
Exam 13: Counseling Theory and Practice: How to Integrate the Microskills With Multiple Approaches23 Questions
Exam 14: Skill Integration, Determining Personal Style, and Transcendence76 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT typically observed in crisis counseling?
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____ consider(s) basic confrontation between the present behavior and the goal behavior in Stage 4, restory.
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Outline cognitive behavioral training program for a 16-year-old student who is stressed about failing final exams.
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PTSD places the cause in the client; PTSR places the cause in the environment.
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Which of the following leads is most characteristic and distinctive of crisis counseling?
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The work that clients do after the session is as valuable as or more valuable than what they do during the session.
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Which of the following leads is most characteristic and distinctive of crisis counseling?
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Asking the client what he or she wants to happen in cognitive behavioral therapy is most representative of which phase of the interview?
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______ assumes that altered behavior is an immediate result and that changes in thoughts and feeling will follow.
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An important part of cognitive behavioral therapy that is considered essential is ____.
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A major assumption in ________ is that clients have their own solutions readily available if we help them examine themselves and their goals.
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In cognitive behavioral therapy, when we suggest alternatives for action, we are most likely in which stage of the interview?
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Dr. Zalaquett, demonstrating cognitive-behavioral counseling, emphasizes that:
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In person-centered counseling, when we explore the distinctions between the real self and the ideal self, we are most likely in which stage of the interview?
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Which one of the following counselor statements helps normalize the narrative?
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Feminist counseling is more likely than traditional counseling to focus on ____.
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