As part of the collaborative counseling stance, the counselor uses which of the following to convey sincere interest in the client's unique life experiences and the meanings that are generated from these experiences?
a. Deconstructive questions
b. Curiosity
c. Expertise
d. Training
Q. 2The counseling relationship in Collaborative language systems is best described as a __________; a process of being with the client, respecting the client's knowledge and expertise, and responding in a collaborative and dialogical mode.
a. Conversational partnership
b. Collaborative
c. Egalitarian
d. Mutually congruent
Q. 3A monological conversation in collaborative counseling leads to a therapeutic __________, at which point the counseling discussion no longer generates useful meanings or understandings.
a. Celebration
b. Solution
c. Impasse
d. Resistance
Q. 4The not-knowing in collaborative counseling refers to how counselors think about what they (think they) know and the intent with which they introduce this knowing (expertise, truths, etc.) to the client. This is an attempt to avoid what?
a. Assuming
b. Expertise
c. Power
d. Control
Q. 5The process that Collaborative counselors use to invite their clients to join them in becoming curious about their lives in new ways is referred to as:
a. Re-configuration
b. Mutual puzzling
c. Re-alignment
d. Meaning making
Q. 6All of the following EXCEPT which one are examples of interventions used to develop and solidify preferred narratives and identities for clients?
a. Letters
b. Leagues
c. Reflecting teams
d. All of the above
Q. 7When a counselor uses situating comments they are attempting to maintain a more __________ counseling relationship and reinforce client agency by ensuring comments from the counselor are not taken as a higher or more valid truth than the client's.
a. Socialist
b. Democratic
c. Capitalist
d. Republican