12 Questions
What is the first aim of the book as described in Part I?
Investigate the processes involved in counselling a person with a problem
What is a key insight that helpers can gain from the book in regards to their behavior?
Help to make purposeful choices about one's own perspectives and behaviors
Which chapter deals with the nature and function of the basic skills needed to conduct a counselling interview?
Chapter 6
What is the second aim of the book as described in Part II?
Give a detailed description of concrete skills needed to help a person
Which chapter describes approaches based on 'client-centred' theory by Rogers?
Chapter 3
What is the focus of Chapter 8 of the book?
Working out solutions to problems and their implementation
What is the main focus of the book mentioned in the text?
Counselling individuals with personal issues
Who are some of the professionals mentioned in the text who can benefit from the book?
Social workers and nurses
In what situations are the counselling efforts most effective according to the text?
When the person is calm and relaxed
Who can benefit most from the counselling approach described?
People who can still be held responsible for their actions
What does the text suggest is necessary in some cases besides gaining insight into one's problems?
Changing the environment or system one lives in
Who else besides individuals can benefit from the counselling approach in the book?
Married couples and families
Explore the purpose and structure of counselling in this quiz which discusses the fundamental assumption that effective help is possible. Learn about the goals that a helper strives toward during a counselling session and the processes involved in helping a person with a problem.
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