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Basics of Counseling Psychology
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Basics of Counseling Psychology
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1. Counselors who consistently behave in accordance with their own values and perceptions are exhibiting the trait called_______________.
2. When a client directs toward the counselor feelings that were once attached to a significant other, ______________ takes place.
3. Which of the following describes Roger’s view of humanity?
4. According to Rogers, ___________from parents is necessary for children to develop healthy self- concepts.
5. Jung’s work forms the basis for many personality concepts of interest today. Among these are
6. In behaviour modification, use continuous_____________.
7. Bandura is related to :
8. Some counseling techniques are appropriate for individual counseling, while others apply more to group counseling. Which of the following counselor skills applied to individual as well as group counseling?
9. According to Adler’s theory of individual psychology, when an individual’s real self and self-ideal do not match,
10. Social learning theory uses the concept of modeling to explain some aspect of human behavior. The concept that best explains how modeling works within this theory is
11. Adler is related to :
12. As a new counselor in a community mental health center, you have been assigned to a client whose diagnosis is “anorexia nervosa”. You would expect the client to be
13. A method of learning that involves the conditioning of new stimuli to existing responses is________________
14. The first theorist to acknowledge continued development during adulthood was
15. When working with clients, counselors need to be aware of defense mechanisms. Clients who refuse to take responsibility for their own actions or situations often attribute their unacceptable desires or impulses to others. This is an example of
16. Counselors who choose their approach and techniques according to the needs and capacity of each individual client are said to be
17. Counselors need to pat attention not only to verbal nut also to nonverbal behaviour. They need to be aware that nonverbal
18. The unpleasantness of _________ motivates individuals to avoid or reduce inconsistencies in cognitive structure.
19. Which of these is not one of the core elements of the helping relationship?
20. When a group member projects feelings deriving from past relationship onto the therapist, it is called
21. Behaviour modification programs in schools or group homes often use _____________ to motivate participants.
22. The term cardinal trait, used by Allport in his personality theory, means
23. The __________ holds that individual are essentially good in nature, with a tendency toward growth and productivity.
24. A counselor whose methods are based on learning theory approaches treatment
25. Role playing is an effective technique used in group counselling. Which of the following is not a benefit of role playing?