Deck 13: How Do Counselors Support Wellness in Themselves and in Their Clients
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Deck 13: How Do Counselors Support Wellness in Themselves and in Their Clients
1
The term which best represents the idea that the domains of wellness interact with each other is _____
A) Integrationist
B) Holism
C) Overlapping Domain Property
D) Tokenism
A) Integrationist
B) Holism
C) Overlapping Domain Property
D) Tokenism
Holism
2
Spiritual Wellness is defined as _____
A) Regular attendance at the church of an individual's choosing
B) Mastery of a dogma and the active practicing of meditation
C) Having a meaningful and positive relationship with God or a higher power
D) Loving each other and being kind.
A) Regular attendance at the church of an individual's choosing
B) Mastery of a dogma and the active practicing of meditation
C) Having a meaningful and positive relationship with God or a higher power
D) Loving each other and being kind.
Having a meaningful and positive relationship with God or a higher power
3
Occupational wellness involves _____
A) Ability to earn above the national median
B) Ability to earn above the national mean
C) Ability to earn higher than one third of the population
D) None of the above
A) Ability to earn above the national median
B) Ability to earn above the national mean
C) Ability to earn higher than one third of the population
D) None of the above
None of the above
4
Martin Seligman's (2006) concept of _____ is a foundational concept of positive psychology.
A) Learned depression
B) Happiness quanta
C) Learned helplessness
D) Learned optimism
A) Learned depression
B) Happiness quanta
C) Learned helplessness
D) Learned optimism
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5
The "Undoing Effect" is a technique used by strength based counselors to _____
A) Help people with OCD interrupt or undo compulsions
B) Assist in amplification of negative emotions
C) Help negate negative emotions
D) Undo the harmful effects that previous therapy has had for the client
A) Help people with OCD interrupt or undo compulsions
B) Assist in amplification of negative emotions
C) Help negate negative emotions
D) Undo the harmful effects that previous therapy has had for the client
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6
A counselor experiences vicarious trauma by _____
A) Living through an earthquake or other natural disaster
B) Hearing the problems and life difficulties of clients over time
C) Watching violent television and reenacting the themes with clients
D) Suddenly experiencing the client's problems
A) Living through an earthquake or other natural disaster
B) Hearing the problems and life difficulties of clients over time
C) Watching violent television and reenacting the themes with clients
D) Suddenly experiencing the client's problems
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7
The Reasons for Living Inventory is _____
A) An assessment completed by friends and family members to help clients set appropriate wellness goals
B) An example of how even clients with severe mental illness can benefit from a strengths-based assessment
C) A strategy for reminding people why they should stick with their diet and exercise routines when they are tempted to cheat
D) A developmental approach to selecting goals for the physical component of an individualized wellness plan
A) An assessment completed by friends and family members to help clients set appropriate wellness goals
B) An example of how even clients with severe mental illness can benefit from a strengths-based assessment
C) A strategy for reminding people why they should stick with their diet and exercise routines when they are tempted to cheat
D) A developmental approach to selecting goals for the physical component of an individualized wellness plan
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8
In the chapter, one of the foundational concepts of wellness is stated as, "Wellness involves _____"
A) Access to expert care and following the advice of experts
B) The ability to advocate for oneself with expert physicians and other healthcare providers
C) Responsibility for one's own health and self-actualization
D) The ability to understand Medicare provider regulations
A) Access to expert care and following the advice of experts
B) The ability to advocate for oneself with expert physicians and other healthcare providers
C) Responsibility for one's own health and self-actualization
D) The ability to understand Medicare provider regulations
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9
The healthcare strategy aimed at keeping people from getting sick, rather than trying to cure them after they have a disease, is called _____
A) Primary Care
B) Holistic Intervention
C) Primary Intervention
D) Primary Prevention
A) Primary Care
B) Holistic Intervention
C) Primary Intervention
D) Primary Prevention
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10
In developing your own Personal Wellness Plan, the most effective strategy is to take data from a wellness assessment and then _____
A) Analyze the data and consult with your family about things they can do to change to help you feel better
B) Analyze the data and create goals for all of the areas that have significant need
C) Analyze the data and create goals for a limited number of high priority areas for which you are motivated to make lifestyle changes
D) Analyze the data and create measurable objectives that can be read out in class
A) Analyze the data and consult with your family about things they can do to change to help you feel better
B) Analyze the data and create goals for all of the areas that have significant need
C) Analyze the data and create goals for a limited number of high priority areas for which you are motivated to make lifestyle changes
D) Analyze the data and create measurable objectives that can be read out in class
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11
Counselors are considered impaired when _____
A) Their physical, mental, or emotional issues seem likely to harm a client or other person
B) They might harm themselves by action or inaction
C) They are not able to keep up with their paperwork
D) They use interventions that are not evidence-based
A) Their physical, mental, or emotional issues seem likely to harm a client or other person
B) They might harm themselves by action or inaction
C) They are not able to keep up with their paperwork
D) They use interventions that are not evidence-based
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12
A holistic approach to wellness primarily means understanding that _____
A) Body, mind, and spirit are interrelated
B) Changes to one aspects of a person's life affect other parts of his/her life as well
C) It may require several different interventions to help make substantive changes in a person's life
D) All of the above
A) Body, mind, and spirit are interrelated
B) Changes to one aspects of a person's life affect other parts of his/her life as well
C) It may require several different interventions to help make substantive changes in a person's life
D) All of the above
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13
All of the following are components of wellness that are part of a wellness approach to counseling as described in the chapter EXCEPT _____
A) Intellectual Wellness
B) Cultural Identity
C) Social Wellness
D) Verbal Wellness
A) Intellectual Wellness
B) Cultural Identity
C) Social Wellness
D) Verbal Wellness
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14
Social wellness is important because _____
A) Social interaction combats isolation and loneliness
B) Low levels of social support are correlated with many different types of mental disorders
C) Social support is an important buffer against stress
D) All of the above
A) Social interaction combats isolation and loneliness
B) Low levels of social support are correlated with many different types of mental disorders
C) Social support is an important buffer against stress
D) All of the above
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15
Which of the following statements is true about physical wellness _____
A) People with significant physical illness or disabilities are "exempted" from this category of wellness
B) The most important aspects of physical wellness are going to the gym and going on a diet
C) Physical wellness means taking control over what ever part of your physical health you can manage
D) Physical wellness is most important for older adults, as they have lost more strength and flexibility than any other age group
A) People with significant physical illness or disabilities are "exempted" from this category of wellness
B) The most important aspects of physical wellness are going to the gym and going on a diet
C) Physical wellness means taking control over what ever part of your physical health you can manage
D) Physical wellness is most important for older adults, as they have lost more strength and flexibility than any other age group
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16
Counselors who wish to incorporate wellness counseling into their work recognize that all of the following factors come into play EXCEPT _____
A) A wellness focus is more widely accepted by insurance companies and is therefore the only way that counselors in private practice can get paid
B) Counseling has both the historical background and current perspective that makes a wellness approach align with much of the mainstream thinking in the field
C) Even counselors who focus on wellness need to know how to speak the language of psychiatry and clinical psychology to communicate about clients
D) A wellness philosophy does not preclude treating mental disorders, but it suggests that utilizing existing strengths and improving overall wellness will be more effective than focusing only on the disorder
A) A wellness focus is more widely accepted by insurance companies and is therefore the only way that counselors in private practice can get paid
B) Counseling has both the historical background and current perspective that makes a wellness approach align with much of the mainstream thinking in the field
C) Even counselors who focus on wellness need to know how to speak the language of psychiatry and clinical psychology to communicate about clients
D) A wellness philosophy does not preclude treating mental disorders, but it suggests that utilizing existing strengths and improving overall wellness will be more effective than focusing only on the disorder
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17
Strengths-based assessment _____
A) Uses the intake interview to assess strengths, but does not assess problems
B) Asks clients how they have handled difficult problems in their past
C) Helps clients recognize that they do not need other people to support or encourage them
D) All of the above
A) Uses the intake interview to assess strengths, but does not assess problems
B) Asks clients how they have handled difficult problems in their past
C) Helps clients recognize that they do not need other people to support or encourage them
D) All of the above
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18
Some of the strategies recommended to maintain your wellness as a counseling student include _____
A) Give yourself permission to save time by skipping meals or eating fast food during particularly stressful times
B) Numb your feeling so that the stories you hear from clients do not overwhelm you
C) Seek counseling for yourself to help you reduce stress and enhance well-being
D) All of the above
A) Give yourself permission to save time by skipping meals or eating fast food during particularly stressful times
B) Numb your feeling so that the stories you hear from clients do not overwhelm you
C) Seek counseling for yourself to help you reduce stress and enhance well-being
D) All of the above
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19
Emotional wellness means _____
A) Being happy and positive about life
B) Having the ability to be aware of and appropriately express one's feelings
C) Recognizing that positive emotions are the best kind to have
D) Working toward eliminating all negative emotion from one's life
A) Being happy and positive about life
B) Having the ability to be aware of and appropriately express one's feelings
C) Recognizing that positive emotions are the best kind to have
D) Working toward eliminating all negative emotion from one's life
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20
It is possible to have spiritual wellness outside of the context of religion.
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21
Genes account for the majority of an individual's health and longevity.
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22
When assessing client strengths, it is useful to conduct a strength-based assessment only after all the client's problems and concerns have been explored.
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23
At least one of the benefits of obtaining counseling for yourself is learning how counseling feels from the perspective of the client.
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24
Students don't really need to worry about intellectual wellness, since the academic rigor of their program more than fulfills this areas of wellness.
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25
Emotional Wellness and Spiritual Wellness are two components of wellness.
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26
Wellness in counseling is typically conceptualized to have at least six different domains (social, emotional, physical, intellectual, spiritual, and occupational). Why is it important to attend to a person's well-being in each of these domains? How can the domains contribute individually, as well as holistically, to wellness?
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27
Discuss some of the strategies for counselors to incorporate wellness into their counseling practice, highlighting different types of clients and/or problems for which a wellness approach might be useful.
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28
What are some strategies or suggestions for counselors to implement a strength-based assessment approach to counseling?
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29
Compare and contrast the arguments of those who believe that counselors should use a strength-based approach with those who believe counselors should adopt a disorder-based approach to counseling.
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30
What are some of the reasons that counselors (and counseling students) should seek their own counseling? How can receiving counseling as a client benefit the counselor both personally and professionally?
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