with regard to the role of counselors' personal values in counseling, it is appropriate for counselors to correct answers avoid imposing their values through a process of bracketing
a meta-analysis of research counseling effectiveness found that the personal and interpersonal components (the rel...
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with regard to the role of counselors' personal values in counseling, it is appropriate for
counselors to correct answers avoid imposing their values through a process of bracketing
a meta-analysis of research counseling effectiveness found that the personal and interpersonal
components (the relationship) are, at best, only moderately related to effective counseling correct
answers false
it is not our function to persuade clients to accept or adopt our value system correct answers true
evidence-based practice correct answers are the integration of the best available research: with
clinical expertise or personal preference; in the context of client characteristics, culture, and
preferences
a diagnosis provides a working hypothesis that guides the practitioner in understanding the client
correct answers true
the central aim of evidence-based practice is to require counselors to base their practice on
techniques that have empirical evidence to support their efficacy correct answers true
most counselors choose on theory of counseling and stick to that theory with every client correct
answers false
there is one true and correct theory of counseling and it is the counselor-in-training's job to figure
out which one it is correct answers false
once you pick a theoretical orientation to counseling correct answers you are likely to change
and shift depending on the client, counseling concern or as you become more expercienced
for each theory we will study in this class, the professor has suggested you know the following
1. how the theorist proposes that normal personality develops
2. how problems develops (abnormalities)
3. what the key concepts of the theory are correct answers what the therapeutic process is like
alder taught that we must successfully master three universal life tasks. Which of the following is
not one of these tasks correct answers enhancing wellness
____ is often described as out perceptions regarding self, others, and then world, and includes the
connecting themes and rules of interactions that give meaning to our actions correct answers
lifestyle
which of the statement below about social interest is true correct answers while alder considered
social interest to be innate, he also believed that is must be learned, developed, and used
, the purpose of examining a client's family constellation is to correct answers get a picture of the
individual's early social world
the social interest and community feeling refer to correct answers individual's awareness of being
part of the human community and to individuals attitudes in dealing with the social world
according to Algerians, inferiority feelings correct answers create motivation to achieve mastery
alderman therapy has a phenomenological orientation. Thus, the therapist attempts to view the
worlds from correct answers the client's frame of reference
which of the following statements is not true about Alfred alder correct answers his early
childhood was happy
when alder spoke of individuality, he referred to the unique way we correct answers develop out
own style of striving for competence
fictional finalist is an alderian term meaning correct answers an imagined central goal that guides
our behavior
in helping clients to examine their mistaken goals and faulty assumptions, an alderman therapist
does not use correct answers interpretation of the transference relationship
which of these statements is not true about Alfred alder correct answers Alfred alder has been
critiques by intellectuals for failing to give his brother Edmund our credit for helping him
develop his theory
which of the following did alder not stress correct answers focus on unconscious determinants of
nearly all functioning
all of the following are life tasks that alder taught we must successfully master except
-building friendships
-establishing intimacy
-contributing to society correct answers achieving self-actualization
the client's core experience in alderman therapy consists of correct answers discovering their
basic mistakes and then learning how to correct them
alderian therapist strive to establish and maintain correct answers an egalitarian therapeutic
alliance and a person-to-person relationship with their clients
the alderman approach is well suited to multicultural counseling because the correct answers
approach encourages clients to define themselves within their social context
alderman have a teleological view of human nature correct answers true
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