By giving positive connotations to behaviors, therapists simultaneously reduce resistance to treatment by the family and establish rapport.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 2The three main limits to confidentiality for counselors include all of the following except _____
a. Danger to self
b. Medicaid fraud
c. Danger to others
d. Child abuse
Q. 3The tradition in college counseling and student life services that emphasizes the student as consumer and mandates services that facilitate development is known as _______________.
A. in loco parentis
B. student services
C. student development
D. cognitive consumption
Q. 4Use of a therapeutic team within Milan systemic family therapy is cost-efficient and ineffective.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 5Which of the following statements is/are true about the role of personal values in professional ethics _____
a. Personal values or morals supersede professional ethics
b. The most important thing a counselor can do is to be values-free in his/her counseling
c. Professional ethics must be upheld, regardless of the personal values and beliefs of the counselor
d. All of the above
Q. 6The reason students services grew in higher education was a result of __________.
A. a disinterest of faculty in the daily implementation of university governance
B. the emergence of counseling and other helping professions
C. the eventual dominance of state universities in American higher education
D. all of the above
Q. 7The pretend technique that Cloe Madanes formulated is based on the idea that individuals change through experiencing control of a previously involuntary action.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 8A proactive approach to attempting to behave in the highest ethical manner is called _____
a. Personal values
b. Aspirational ethics
c. Mandated ethics
d. Autonomous ethics