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Basics of Counseling Psychology
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Basics of Counseling Psychology
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1. When a counselor’s response includes congruent ideas and feelings from another frame of reference to facilitate client exploration, Ivey would say the counselor is using
2. In Jung’s theory, ______ is the tendency toward subjective functioning, with the self being of greatest importance
3. Allport is related to :
4. Counselors who keep confidentiality and who are reliable and dependable slowly develop____________.
5. Role playing is an effective technique used in group counselling. Which of the following is not a benefit of role playing?
6. Lewin theorizes that an individual’s behaviour is a function of the personal and his or her psychological environment, or life space. This approach to human development may be called
7. The counseling profession is based upon some general philosophical propositions. Which of these is not one of them?
8. According to Rogers, ___________from parents is necessary for children to develop healthy self- concepts.
9. Self-disclosure involves
10. Jung is related to :
11. A method of learning that involves the conditioning of new stimuli to existing responses is________________
12. A counselor whose methods are based on learning theory approaches treatment
13. The term cardinal trait, used by Allport in his personality theory, means
14. 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
15. Behaviour modification programs in schools or group homes often use _____________ to motivate participants.
16. A childhood disturbance characterized, by withdrawal, a blurred sense of self, and obsessive self-stimulation (head banging, rocking, and so on) is known as
17. Counselors who fear rejection or fear closeness and affection may have difficulty developing ______________________ in the helping relationship.
18. In adult development, mid-life is characterized by
19. Particular counseling activities are usually associated with their primary proponents. For example, psychodrama is to Moreno as hot seat is to
20. Festinger is known for the concept of cognitive dissonance, He believes individuals
21. Oral or written behavioural agreements in groups counseling are referred to as
22. 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
23. When a client directs toward the counselor feelings that were once attached to a significant other, ______________ takes place.
24. In rational-emotive and cognitive- behavioural therapy groups the focus is more on thoughts than on feelings. These techniques help people become aware of their
25. Bandura is related to :