Helping the client become the best that they can be is
(a) a key ingredient in psychodynamic psychotherapy.
(b) an example of the self-actualizing tendency.
(c) the goal of all theories of psychotherapy.
(d) the definition of Gestalt.
Q. 2A teacher requests assistance with a child who seems to be experiencing cognitive and attentional difficulties, particularly during the midmorning reading period. The child is diabetic and often doesn't eat his morning snack.
The consultant points out the link between blood sugar level and his snack. This is an example of:
a. lack of knowledge.
b. lack of skill.
c. lack of confidence.
d. lack of objectivity.
Q. 3The primary purpose of the ethical standards of any professional group is:
a. protecting the public
b. protecting professionals against lawsuits
c. regulating intergroup (professional to professional) behavior
d. avoiding governmental regulation
Q. 4Counseling that involves professional helpers who help clients understand, accept, and resolve their problems by using basic counseling techniques so that their clients can lead more satisfying, well adjusted lives would best define?
a. supportive psychotherapy.
b. personal counseling.
c. career counseling.
d. vocational counseling.
Q. 5In the dreamwork session with Linda, she identified the meaning of her father being Asian as:
a. He was, in fact, Chinese.
b. She thought of Asians as difficult to read when it came to feelings.
c. She thought of herself as safe with him.
d. None of the above.