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Helping Relationship

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A counselor collaborates with clients to set goals in the _____ stage of counseling Action Stage
Summaries are used by counselors to begin sessions, end sessions, and highlight important themes
In the WDEP system of Reality therapy, the P stands for Practice; (Wants, Doing, Evaluation, Practice)
The core conditioning of counseling is known as _______________ and is also referred to as ____________, _____________, ________________ Unconditional positive regard; respect, acceptance, prizing
Logotherapy is an approach that helps clients find meaning in their lives
A client comes to counseling and admits she has a problem with alcohol but has no plans to quit drinking. This client is most likely a Complainant
Therapeutic letters are written by therapists
A dominant narrative is one constructed by society
Examples of externalizing questions include How has depression affected your personal life? When have you been able to ignore anxiety? How have your academics been affected by compulsiveness?
Milan systemic family counseling is long brief therapy
Adult to natural child represents the least complementary transaction
A professional counselor uses techniques from a variety of theories but doesn't actually embrace all the theories from which these interventions come. Technical Eclecticism
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