#1
What is active listening in counseling?
Listening to music during sessions
Listening intently to the client with full attention
Talking more than listening
Ignoring the client
#2
Which counseling skill involves restating the client's message in the counselor's own words?
Reflection
Paraphrasing
Summarizing
Empathy
#3
What is the importance of establishing rapport in counseling?
To entertain the client
To create a trusting and comfortable relationship
To analyze the client's behavior
To focus on solving specific issues
#4
Which counseling skill involves the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person?
Paraphrasing
Empathy
Summarizing
Reflection
#5
In the context of counseling, what does the acronym 'CBT' stand for?
Client-Based Therapy
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Comprehensive Behavioral Treatment
Counselor-Based Training
#6
Which counseling skill involves providing a concise overview of the key points discussed during a session?
Paraphrasing
Empathy
Summarizing
Reflection
#7
What is the key principle of active listening in counseling?
Talking more than listening
Listening intently with full attention
Ignoring the client
Listening to music during sessions
#8
Which counseling approach emphasizes the importance of the unconscious mind?
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Humanistic Therapy
Psychoanalytic Therapy
Existential Therapy
#9
What does the acronym 'FAR' stand for in the context of counseling skills?
Facilitate, Assess, Reflect
Feel, Assess, Respond
Feedback, Analyze, Respond
Formulate, Ask, Reflect
#10
What is the primary goal of solution-focused brief therapy?
Exploring the client's past experiences
Promoting positive change in the present and future
Analyzing unconscious thoughts
Providing long-term therapy sessions
#11
What does the acronym 'ABC' stand for in the context of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)?
Assert, Believe, Confront
Accept, Believe, Change
Analyze, Break, Cope
Acknowledge, Breathe, Connect
#12
In the context of counseling, what is the term for the emotional bond or connection between the counselor and the client?
Empathy
Transference
Rapport
Countertransference
#13
What does the acronym 'OARS' stand for in the context of motivational interviewing?
Openness, Assessment, Reflection, Support
Observation, Analysis, Response, Strategy
Open-ended questions, Affirmations, Reflective listening, Summarizing
Optimism, Action, Reflection, Support
#14
Which counseling approach emphasizes the importance of the here and now, focusing on immediate thoughts, feelings, and behaviors?
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Gestalt Therapy
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Psychoanalytic Therapy
#15
In the counseling process, what does the term 'transference' refer to?
Sharing personal experiences
Projecting feelings onto the counselor
Transition between counseling sessions
Transcending emotional barriers
#16
Which of the following is an example of a non-directive counseling approach?
Psychoanalysis
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Person-Centered Therapy
Gestalt Therapy
#17
Which ethical principle in counseling emphasizes the counselor's duty to protect the client's confidentiality?
Autonomy
Beneficence
Fidelity
Confidentiality
#18
Which counseling approach focuses on helping clients explore and clarify their values and beliefs to make meaningful life choices?
Existential Therapy
Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive Therapy
Narrative Therapy
#19
In the context of group counseling, what is the term for a leader who allows group members to largely direct themselves and encourages self-disclosure?
Autocratic leader
Democratic leader
Laissez-faire leader
Transformational leader
#20
Which ethical principle in counseling emphasizes the counselor's responsibility to provide competent and ethical services?
Autonomy
Fidelity
Beneficence
Competence
#21
In counseling, what is the term for the phenomenon where a client redirects feelings or attitudes from a past relationship onto the counselor?
Empathy
Transference
Rapport
Countertransference