The person-centered approach to counseling generally begins with the counselor doing considerable
A) encouraging.
B) reinforcing.
C) searching.
D) listening.
Q. 2An individually-administered instrument, as compared to a group-administered instrument, has the advantage of:
A) being easier to administer.
B) allowing the administrator to observe nonverbal behaviors.
C) taking less time to administer.
D) taking less training to administer.
Q. 3According to person-centered theory, a synonym for congruence is
A) accepting
B) understanding
C) listening
D) being genuine
Q. 4An instrument that has fixed directions for the administration and scoring of the instrument is said to be:
A) standardized.
B) valid.
C) reliable.
D) norm-referenced.
Q. 5Which psychologist would give the following description to his therapeutic technique The therapist feels this client to be a person of unconditional self-worth; of value no matter what his condition, behavior or feeling. It means that the therapist is able to let himself go in understanding this client...
A) Robert Carkhuff
B) Abraham Maslow
C) William Glasser
D) Carl Rogers
Q. 6The _________________________ model has been suggested by Finn (2007) as more efficient means to facilitate positive changes in clients through the utilization of assessment instruments.
A) positive-growth
B) information-gathering
C) problem-focused
D) therapeutic assessment
Q. 7Person-centered counselors should use the methods of 1) active and passive listening, 2) reflection of thoughts and feelings, 3) clarification, 4) summarization, 5) confrontation of contradictions and 6) ________.
A) interpretation
B) diagnosis
C) directive questions which leads to making judgments
D) open leads that help client self-exploration