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In this approach, the counselor/coach observes and strives to create advantageous settings for the client to work out his issues.

Non-Directive Counseling


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The client is at the center of this form of counseling, leading to a continuous growing process

Non-Directive Counseling

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A contingent approach utilizing a combination of 2 approaches depending on the specific circumstances that would benefit the clien


Eclectic Counseling


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This counseling style is best defined by the counselor’s/coach’s freedom to utilize whichever processes or strategies appear to be the most appropriate at any given time for any given client

Eclectic Counseling


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The counselor or coach takes a client-centered approach, following the client's lead and tracking their progress

Non-Directive Counseling


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Among counseling approaches, a client-centered method also known as counselor/coach-centered counseling exists.

Directive Counseling


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This time-saving approach prioritizes problem-solving over delving into the client's background


Directive Counseling


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While efficient due to its problem-focused nature, this approach may not address deeper underlying issues affecting the client

Directive Counseling

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This client-centered approach, also known as counselor/coach-centered counseling, is:

Non-Directive Counseling


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This approach utilizes a facilitative role for the counselor or coach, where they primarily track and support the client's self-directed process

Non-Directive Counseling


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The counselor or coach focuses on actively listening and supporting the client's own exploration and discovery.

Non-Directive Counseling


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Focuses more on the intellectual aspects of the client rather than their emotional aspects

 Directive Counseling


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Counselor becomes readily available to assist the client  which makes the client happy and motivated.

 Directive Counseling


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At this stage we are to find out the root cause of the problems exhibited by the clients, as one of the steps in Direct Counseling


Diagnosis

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Summarizing and organizing the data to reveal the client’s assets liabilities, adjustments, and maladjustments, is one of the steps in Direct Counseling.

Synthesis

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dentify which of the following explains that  the aim of this approach is to assist individuals in becoming more effective at fulfilling their need

Reality Therapy/Approach

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Identify which of the following explains that a philosophical approach to people and problems focuses on issues related to the human condition and the nature of existence.

Existential Therapy/Approach


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Identify which of the following explains that  this approach assumes that individuals are responsible for their own lives and must take control over their actions, feelings, and thought

Reality Therapy/Approach


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Identify which of the following explains that  Aaron Beck developed an approach that aids individuals in recognizing their maladaptive thinking patterns and understanding how these thoughts may influence their emotions and behaviors.

Cognitive Approach


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Identify which of the following explains that emphasis of this approach is on the present experience, immediate awareness of emotion and action

 Gestalt Therapy/Approach


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Identify which of the following explains that  in this approach, the past is no more, the future is not yet, only the now exists

Gestalt Therapy/Approach

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Identify which of the following explains that  this approach addresses life themes rather than specific techniques, focusing on concepts such as being a prisoner of one's own self, freedom, responsibility to oneself and others, and finding meaning in life

Existential Therapy/Approach


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dentify which of the following explains that  the belief of this approach is that seeking answers in the past involves dealing with what no longer exists

Gestalt Therapy/Approach


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Identify which of the following explains that this approach, known as ___________ approach, selects concepts and techniques from various theories to create its own unique psychotherapeutic method

Integrative Approaches


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Identify which of the following explains that gender roles, power differences between men and women, as well as cultural issues are the concern of this approach.

Therapy: A Multicultural Approach


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Identify which of the following explains that  this approach, known as ______________, is designed to bring about change in the functioning and relationships within the family as a whole rather than focusing on a single individua


Family Therapy/Approach


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Identify which of the following explains that solution–focused therapy and narrative therapy are two types of which approach?

 Constructivist Approaches

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Identify which of the following explains that differences in moral decision-making, relating to others, and roles in abuse and violence are issues of this approach


Feminist Therapy: A Multicultural Approach


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Identify which of the following explains that one focus of this approach is on the influence of the parents' own families, while another is on how family members interact with each other during the counseling sessions

Family Therapy/Approach


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Identify which of the following explains: attend to the client’s way of viewing problems and situations refers to the approach of:

Constructivist Approaches

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This approach often emphasizes quiet reflection and personal responsibility towards others

Asian therapy/Approach


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These creative activities: art, dance, drama, music - can be powerful tools for self-expression and positive change.  

Creative arts therapy/Approach

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The clients, along with group and audience members, play out roles related to their problems while therapists/coaches take responsibility for directing the activities

 Psychodrama Therapy/Approach


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Consists of specific techniques developed for the brief treatment of depression.


Interpersonal therapy

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This approach works with the interaction between psychological and physiological functioning

. Body therapy/Approach


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A structured, time-limited treatment that focuses on relieving symptoms by improving interpersonal functioning

Interpersonal therapy

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A counseling approach designed to help people find the motivation to make a positive behavior change

Motivational interviewing


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Emphasizes the positive influences in a person’s life, these might include character strengths, optimistic emotions, and constructive institutions

Positive Psychology

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Based on the concept that happiness may be broken down into positive emotion, engagement, and meaning.

Techniques Used in Positive Psychology


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A counseling approach designed to help people find the motivation to make a positive behavior change

Motivational interviewing


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No matter how much the counselor might want a person to change their behavior, it will only happen if the individual also wants to change

Evocation Rather Than Education


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The notion that motivation to change comes from within

Evocation Rather Than Education

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Allows the client to develop a trusting relationship with their counselor, something that is difficult to do in a more confrontational environment.

Collaboration Instead of Confrontation


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Recognizes that the true power for making changes rests within the client

 Autonomy Over Authority