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karen

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A time projection question would be an example of which of the types of intervention conceptualized by Glasser?
 
  a. evaluation
  b. planning
  c. wants
  d. direction and doing
  e. taking responsibility

Question 2

In the context of Glassers reality therapy, how does the counselor use wants?
 
  a. A clients understanding of his or her wants is a major step in reality therapy. Friendly, fair-minded questioning by the counselor helps clarify what the client wants from him or herself and from others.
  b. Wants are unimportant, as the client must understand needs and choices.
  c. The therapist encourages vivid and specific details in descriptions of the consequences that a client expects from certain behaviors, thus helping the client understand his or her wants.
  d. The client is asked to specify exactly what he or she wants out of therapy.
  e. In this intervention, clients try to figure out what other people want from them.



samiel-sayed

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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