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CA3 FINALS
62問 • 1年前
  • Melen escanooo
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is defined as a professional activity of helping individuals, groups or communities enhance or restore their capacity for psychological, emotional and social functioning and creating an environment favorable for the attainment of these goals.

    counseling

  • 2

    is the ability to perceive the client’s feelings and to demonstrate accurate perception of the client.

    empathy

  • 3

    It is merely “putting oneself in the client’s shoes”.

    empathy

  • 4

    When the client feels understood, a sense of trust or “rapport” is developed.

    empathy

  • 5

    Warmth is also called ____

    unconditional positive regard

  • 6

    It involves accepting and caring about the client as a person, regardless of any evaluation or prejudices on the client’s behavior or thoughts.

    warmth

  • 7

    It is most often conveyed through our non- verbal behavior or bodily gestures.

    warmth

  • 8

    The counselor shows his utmost respect to the client by listening in silence and giving him the opportunity to design his own solutions to the problem.

    respect

  • 9

    It is showing real concern rather than focusing on techniques during sessions.

    congruence

  • 10

    means that anything discussed during counseling sessions is held absolutely private and not to be discussed anywhere.

    confidentiality

  • 11

    This contract should be held sacred so as to maintain the client’s trust and enable him to disclose sensitive matters to the counselor without fear of any breach of confidentiality.

    confidentiality

  • 12

    When to break Confidentiality?

    children are being neglected and abused, appearance in court as a witness, client expressed plan to commit suicide, client expressed plan to harm others

  • 13

    Pattern of Counseling Session:

  • 14

    is any action or activity that reflects or brings out the goodness in a man.

    Spirituality

  • 15

    It summarizes a man’s relationship with himself, others and the Supreme Being.

    spirituality

  • 16

    The TC Philosophy is ________ during the Morning Meeting.

    recited daily

  • 17

    I am where I am right now because I admit that something went wrong with my life that I have no control over.

    surrender

  • 18

    I admit that I need the help of a Higher Power and of others to bring positive change in my life.

    surrender

  • 19

    I now know that unless I come out in the open and admit my mistakes, I will forever be running from them.

    self-disclosure

  • 20

    I need to disclose my deepest secrets to my peers so that I can find the right ways of dealing with them.

    self-disclosure

  • 21

    By opening myself up for others to see through me, I will be free from my own demons and let others guide and help me though my ordeals.

    self-disclosure

  • 22

    Nobody can help me unless I let them know my woes and let them understand that like them, I also need help.

    self-disclosure

  • 23

    There is no better place to disclose my feelings than in a place full of people with similar experiences where I feel safe and free from prejudices.

    reflection

  • 24

    People are here for different reasons but with a common problem.

    reflection

  • 25

    It is easy to identify with somebody who is going through the same experience as me.

    reflection

  • 26

    When I start to understand myself better, I began to realize how all my negative behaviors came to be.

    self-realization

  • 27

    It is easier to deal with something when we understand its roots.

    self-realization

  • 28

    I will learn not to look at myself as too big or too small to handle all my worries.

    self-realization

  • 29

    I realize that this environment can help me overcome my mistakes and start a new life.

    Growth

  • 30

    I can anchor myself in this community to foster permanent change.

    Growth

  • 31

    I begin to believe in my ability to overcome all my challenges and give out all my best for myself and others.

    self-worth

  • 32

    I also believe in my ability to be of help to others who are in similar situation.

    self-worth

  • 33

    A lot of residents continue to live in a lie without the fear of its consequences.

    Honesty

  • 34

    The residents will learn how to give and accept criticisms without resentment.

    responsible love and concern

  • 35

    The residents know that mistakes need to be corrected if the aim is to bring the other towards behavioral change.

    responsible love and concern

  • 36

    There will be no change if there is no honesty and disclosure. Before doing so, trust must be established.

    trust in your environment

  • 37

    One should believe that the program can help him.

    trust in your environment

  • 38

    Man by nature is ambitious. We never get contented with what we have.

    Be careful what you ask for, you might just get it

  • 39

    We want more, even if having so would lead us to commit mistakes.

    Be careful what you ask for, you might just get it

  • 40

    In reality, nothing really comes easy. If we aim for something, we have to work for it.

    no free lunch

  • 41

    Change will not come if we will just wait for it to happen.

    no free lunch

  • 42

    Knowledge or learning is better appreciated if shared with others.

    You can’t keep it unless you give it away

  • 43

    “Whatever you do unto others will be done unto you”.

    What goes around comes around

  • 44

    Learning and accepting the TC program is not easy.

    act as if

  • 45

    This philosophy teaches the residents to go with the flow as a way of compliance.

    act as if

  • 46

    It is sometimes common for us to be selfish.

    Understand rather than be understood

  • 47

    Understanding others is a virtue because it speaks of humility and patience.

    Understand rather than be understood

  • 48

    A reward for working hard is well deserved.

    compensation is valid

  • 49

    We get what we put into.

    compensation is valid

  • 50

    To accept what has been done, move on and get over the hurt and anger gives us a feeling of inner peace and happiness.

    forgiveness

  • 51

    To humble one’ self before others is a laudable virtue.

    humility

  • 52

    We are often enveloped by pride that it is difficult for us to lower ourselves and admit our inadequacies and limitations.

    humility

  • 53

    Oftentimes, we feel invincible and indispensable knowing that certain tasks can only be accomplished by us.

    You alone can do it, but you can’t do it alone

  • 54

    Time flies so fast that we tend to hurry in everything we do.

    pride in quality

  • 55

    We lose our focus and do things haphazardly just for the sake of completion

    pride in quality

  • 56

    We usually react impulsively to things around us because of our feelings.

    Feelings don't think

  • 57

    Before we can even think, an action has already been done.

    feelings don't think

  • 58

    One of the underlying reasons for depression is guilt.

    guilt kills

  • 59

    Sometimes, we feel that there is no end to our miseries and we feel helpless and hopeless. No matter how dim life seems to be, there is always hope.

    hang tough

  • 60

    In TC, each one is responsible for the other members of the community.

    You are your brother’s keeper

  • 61

    The failure of one is the failure of all

    You are your brother’s keeper

  • 62

    It is a way of providing information, improving the resident's speaking and writing abilities and enhancing their listening ability so as to understand all the information being presented.

    seminars

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    CDI 7. VICE AND DRUGS

    Melen escanooo · 36問 · 2年前

    CDI 7. VICE AND DRUGS

    CDI 7. VICE AND DRUGS

    36問 • 2年前
    Melen escanooo

    LEA 1

    LEA 1

    Melen escanooo · 130問 · 2年前

    LEA 1

    LEA 1

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    FORENSIC 4

    FORENSIC 4

    Melen escanooo · 75問 · 2年前

    FORENSIC 4

    FORENSIC 4

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    FOREN 3

    FOREN 3

    Melen escanooo · 82問 · 2年前

    FOREN 3

    FOREN 3

    82問 • 2年前
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    JUVENILE

    JUVENILE

    Melen escanooo · 46問 · 2年前

    JUVENILE

    JUVENILE

    46問 • 2年前
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    FORENSHIT 4

    FORENSHIT 4

    Melen escanooo · 25問 · 2年前

    FORENSHIT 4

    FORENSHIT 4

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    QUESTIONED DOCUMENT

    QUESTIONED DOCUMENT

    Melen escanooo · 6問 · 2年前

    QUESTIONED DOCUMENT

    QUESTIONED DOCUMENT

    6問 • 2年前
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    FOREN 3

    FOREN 3

    Melen escanooo · 92問 · 2年前

    FOREN 3

    FOREN 3

    92問 • 2年前
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    CYBERCRIME

    CYBERCRIME

    Melen escanooo · 58問 · 2年前

    CYBERCRIME

    CYBERCRIME

    58問 • 2年前
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    LEA 4

    LEA 4

    Melen escanooo · 45問 · 2年前

    LEA 4

    LEA 4

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    Melen escanooo

    問題一覧

  • 1

    is defined as a professional activity of helping individuals, groups or communities enhance or restore their capacity for psychological, emotional and social functioning and creating an environment favorable for the attainment of these goals.

    counseling

  • 2

    is the ability to perceive the client’s feelings and to demonstrate accurate perception of the client.

    empathy

  • 3

    It is merely “putting oneself in the client’s shoes”.

    empathy

  • 4

    When the client feels understood, a sense of trust or “rapport” is developed.

    empathy

  • 5

    Warmth is also called ____

    unconditional positive regard

  • 6

    It involves accepting and caring about the client as a person, regardless of any evaluation or prejudices on the client’s behavior or thoughts.

    warmth

  • 7

    It is most often conveyed through our non- verbal behavior or bodily gestures.

    warmth

  • 8

    The counselor shows his utmost respect to the client by listening in silence and giving him the opportunity to design his own solutions to the problem.

    respect

  • 9

    It is showing real concern rather than focusing on techniques during sessions.

    congruence

  • 10

    means that anything discussed during counseling sessions is held absolutely private and not to be discussed anywhere.

    confidentiality

  • 11

    This contract should be held sacred so as to maintain the client’s trust and enable him to disclose sensitive matters to the counselor without fear of any breach of confidentiality.

    confidentiality

  • 12

    When to break Confidentiality?

    children are being neglected and abused, appearance in court as a witness, client expressed plan to commit suicide, client expressed plan to harm others

  • 13

    Pattern of Counseling Session:

  • 14

    is any action or activity that reflects or brings out the goodness in a man.

    Spirituality

  • 15

    It summarizes a man’s relationship with himself, others and the Supreme Being.

    spirituality

  • 16

    The TC Philosophy is ________ during the Morning Meeting.

    recited daily

  • 17

    I am where I am right now because I admit that something went wrong with my life that I have no control over.

    surrender

  • 18

    I admit that I need the help of a Higher Power and of others to bring positive change in my life.

    surrender

  • 19

    I now know that unless I come out in the open and admit my mistakes, I will forever be running from them.

    self-disclosure

  • 20

    I need to disclose my deepest secrets to my peers so that I can find the right ways of dealing with them.

    self-disclosure

  • 21

    By opening myself up for others to see through me, I will be free from my own demons and let others guide and help me though my ordeals.

    self-disclosure

  • 22

    Nobody can help me unless I let them know my woes and let them understand that like them, I also need help.

    self-disclosure

  • 23

    There is no better place to disclose my feelings than in a place full of people with similar experiences where I feel safe and free from prejudices.

    reflection

  • 24

    People are here for different reasons but with a common problem.

    reflection

  • 25

    It is easy to identify with somebody who is going through the same experience as me.

    reflection

  • 26

    When I start to understand myself better, I began to realize how all my negative behaviors came to be.

    self-realization

  • 27

    It is easier to deal with something when we understand its roots.

    self-realization

  • 28

    I will learn not to look at myself as too big or too small to handle all my worries.

    self-realization

  • 29

    I realize that this environment can help me overcome my mistakes and start a new life.

    Growth

  • 30

    I can anchor myself in this community to foster permanent change.

    Growth

  • 31

    I begin to believe in my ability to overcome all my challenges and give out all my best for myself and others.

    self-worth

  • 32

    I also believe in my ability to be of help to others who are in similar situation.

    self-worth

  • 33

    A lot of residents continue to live in a lie without the fear of its consequences.

    Honesty

  • 34

    The residents will learn how to give and accept criticisms without resentment.

    responsible love and concern

  • 35

    The residents know that mistakes need to be corrected if the aim is to bring the other towards behavioral change.

    responsible love and concern

  • 36

    There will be no change if there is no honesty and disclosure. Before doing so, trust must be established.

    trust in your environment

  • 37

    One should believe that the program can help him.

    trust in your environment

  • 38

    Man by nature is ambitious. We never get contented with what we have.

    Be careful what you ask for, you might just get it

  • 39

    We want more, even if having so would lead us to commit mistakes.

    Be careful what you ask for, you might just get it

  • 40

    In reality, nothing really comes easy. If we aim for something, we have to work for it.

    no free lunch

  • 41

    Change will not come if we will just wait for it to happen.

    no free lunch

  • 42

    Knowledge or learning is better appreciated if shared with others.

    You can’t keep it unless you give it away

  • 43

    “Whatever you do unto others will be done unto you”.

    What goes around comes around

  • 44

    Learning and accepting the TC program is not easy.

    act as if

  • 45

    This philosophy teaches the residents to go with the flow as a way of compliance.

    act as if

  • 46

    It is sometimes common for us to be selfish.

    Understand rather than be understood

  • 47

    Understanding others is a virtue because it speaks of humility and patience.

    Understand rather than be understood

  • 48

    A reward for working hard is well deserved.

    compensation is valid

  • 49

    We get what we put into.

    compensation is valid

  • 50

    To accept what has been done, move on and get over the hurt and anger gives us a feeling of inner peace and happiness.

    forgiveness

  • 51

    To humble one’ self before others is a laudable virtue.

    humility

  • 52

    We are often enveloped by pride that it is difficult for us to lower ourselves and admit our inadequacies and limitations.

    humility

  • 53

    Oftentimes, we feel invincible and indispensable knowing that certain tasks can only be accomplished by us.

    You alone can do it, but you can’t do it alone

  • 54

    Time flies so fast that we tend to hurry in everything we do.

    pride in quality

  • 55

    We lose our focus and do things haphazardly just for the sake of completion

    pride in quality

  • 56

    We usually react impulsively to things around us because of our feelings.

    Feelings don't think

  • 57

    Before we can even think, an action has already been done.

    feelings don't think

  • 58

    One of the underlying reasons for depression is guilt.

    guilt kills

  • 59

    Sometimes, we feel that there is no end to our miseries and we feel helpless and hopeless. No matter how dim life seems to be, there is always hope.

    hang tough

  • 60

    In TC, each one is responsible for the other members of the community.

    You are your brother’s keeper

  • 61

    The failure of one is the failure of all

    You are your brother’s keeper

  • 62

    It is a way of providing information, improving the resident's speaking and writing abilities and enhancing their listening ability so as to understand all the information being presented.

    seminars