The idea that solution-based counselors make no assumptions about a client's unique experiences and understandings of their problems is referred to as what?
a. Channeling language
b. Echoing Client's Key Words
c. Beginner's Mind
d. Optimism and Hope
Q. 2The difference between the following two statements: you aren't feeling understood versus you were not feeling understood by your boyfriend last Saturday, is an example of what?
a. Channeling language
b. Echoing Client's Key Words
c. Beginner's Mind
d. Optimism and Hope
Q. 3Solution-based counselors believe that __________ is inevitable and always possible.
a. Happiness
b. Change
c. Satisfaction
d. Hope
Q. 4Solution-based counseling usually involves clients leaving the first session with what?
a. Their problem resolved
b. The cause of their problem
c. Action steps toward solutions
d. Answers to their problems
Q. 5The process of solution-based counseling is described as __________ rather than __________, highlighting that the problem is not necessarily related to the solution.
a. Problem focused/ Solution focused
b. Collaborative/Individual
c. Solution building/Problem solving
d. Individual/collaborative
Q. 6When using scaling questions, it is up to __________ to identify realistic expectations and to develop specific homework tasks to move the client toward goals.
a. The client
b. The counselor
c. The client and counselor
d. None of the above
Q. 7If 0 is where you were when you decided to seek help and 10 is where you would be if the problem you came here for was resolved, where are you today? is an example of what type of intervention?
a. Pre-suppositional questions
b. Coping questions
c. The Miracle question
d. Scaling questions
Q. 8Asking a client to define their goals and rate their progress towards goals can be accomplished using what technique?
a. The Miracle question
b. Scaling questions
c. Coping questions
d. Pre-suppositional questions