Janet and Bruce do not like Barbara. They tend to discount what Barbara says and support one another instead. This is an example of a:
a. coalition
b. affiliation
c. retaliation
d. diffused boundary
e. enactment
Q. 2Premature closure should ___________.
A. never be considered either the client's or the counselor's fault
B. is inevitable
C. be treated with a cavalier attitude that the client has made an unfortunate choice
D. none of the above
Q. 3Pat and her daughter Minnie get along very well. This is an example of a:
a. coalition
b. affiliation
c. retaliation
d. diffused boundary
e. enactment
Q. 4The ultimate goal in counseling is for counselors to become ________ and _________ their clients.
A. consistent with; necessary to
B. open with; important to
C. obsolete; unnecessary to
D. invisible; meaningless to
Q. 5Which cultural group tends to have a visual emphasis in their languages (e.g., the verb to learn' is a combination of the verbs to see' and to remember')?
A. African American
B. Asian American
C. Hispanic/Latino
D. American Indians/Alaska Natives
Q. 6Which cultural group tends to be physically expressive (e.g., gesturing while they talk)?
A. African American
B. Asian American
C. Hispanic/Latino
D. American Indians/Alaska Natives
Q. 7Some of the modern day influences of Carl Rogers include _____
a. Play therapy, an application of Rogerian conditions to children
b. Motivational interviewing, a person-centered approach that focuses on client ambivalence
c. The introduction of relationship-enhancing skills (empathy, congruence) as the basic skills taught in all counseling programs
d. All of the above
Q. 8Kiyo, the therapist, decides that she has been too close to the family's process and wants to gain a wider understanding of the therapeutic system. Which structural concept is most applicable?
a. focus
b. intensity
c. enactment
d. unbalancing