Exam 2: The Helping Relationship
Exam 1: The Helping Profession28 Questions
Exam 2: The Helping Relationship28 Questions
Exam 3: Communication Patterns in the Helping Process25 Questions
Exam 4: Attending Skills27 Questions
Exam 5: Listening Skills24 Questions
Exam 6: Action Skills22 Questions
Exam 7: Managing the Helping Sessions27 Questions
Exam 8: Conceptualizing Client Issues and Setting Change Goals28 Questions
Exam 9: Using Integrative Helping Strategies and Interventions29 Questions
Exam 10: Considerations and Challenges for Beginning Helpers27 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT accurate with respect to feedback statements?
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Research has suggested that helpers are perceived more positively when they engage in __________ self-disclosure.
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Explain how the three acceptance therapies described in this chapter promote the development of the therapeutic relationship and client change.
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Which of the following statements about client hidden shame is FALSE?
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Consider the different forms of helper self-disclosure.Which types of self-disclosing statements are most likely to contribute to the productivity of a helping session? What level of self-disclosure is optimal? When is helper self-disclosure contraindicated?
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Imagine that you have identified a person-centered counseling approach as part of your counseling practice.Prepare a brief outline that you might include in your business brochure that would help potential clients understand the basic elements of this approach.
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Compare and contrast the concepts of sympathy and accurate empathy.Include definitions of the two constructs,common and differentiating elements,and suggestions as to how counselors can hone their ability to attain and convey empathic understanding.
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Discuss your understanding of the connection between mirror neurons and empathy.Where are mirror neurons located? With what part of the brain do they interact? How do they contribute to the experience of empathy?
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