86. These tests originated from the psychoanalytic tradition and assert that people project their unconscious difficulties onto their interpretation of ambiguous stimuli.
96. This term is used to describe any statement by the counselor that lets the client know what to expect of the process and the outcomes of the counseling.
121. A part in counseling where the counselor uses psycho-diagnostic principles to suggest sources of the client’s stress or explanations for the client’s motivation or behavior.
136. It is an unconscious process whose purpose is to protect the client from having to explore and claim feelings and motivations that roots in his or her past.
146. This type of client outcome measurement is generally used a screening instrument to identify which specific individuals have or will develop target condition.
166. The techniques and strategies in this counseling approach are all designed to help resolve interpersonal conflict and help the individual to eliminate their self-defeating behaviors.
171. This is a form of group therapy that often takes place in hospital, medical, or clinic settings with patients who are diagnosed with severe psychological disorders.
176. This kind of group often does not have a professionally trained leader and, instead, use a more experienced member who has hopefully resolved the issues with which others are struggling.
191. It operates in high-functioning groups in which members genuinely and authentically cares for one another and this deep regard is indeed a healing force beyond anything else that transpires.
196. This is a stage in group process where recruitment and screening take place in which members are often prepared for the group of what to expect and helped to get ready.
201. In this stage of group process, introductions are made, the purpose is determined, ground rules are established and trust issues are initially explored.
211. In this group process stage, members attempt to resolve unfinished issues within the group, evaluate the performance of the group, and say good-bye and deal with ending issues.
231. This research is of particular interest to many group facilitators because it is grounded in the perceptions of clients regarding what is helpful or otherwise, and because it provides valuable pointers to how the group might be run.
236. This specific group of people seek counseling because they recognize that their problems are rooted in their relationship rather than being attributable to individual issues.
246. Which of these variables determine the level at which any intervention needs to focus in order to work with the actual problem the client has brought to the session?