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COUN 510: Corey: Chapter 2, The Counselor:
Person and Profession
Bracketing - ANS-Managing your personal values so that they do not contaminate the
counseling process.

Value imposition - ANS-refers to counselor directly attempting to define a client's values,
attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors.

It is unethical for counselors to impose their values in the therapeutic relationship.

The initial interview between a counselor and a new client can be used most productively to
focus on the client's - ANS-Goals or lack of them.

The therapist may begin by asking any of these questions:

What do you expect from counseling?
Why are you here?
What do you want?
What do you hope to leave with?
How is what you are currently doing working for you?
What aspects of yourself or your life situation would you most like to change?

When a person seeks a counseling relationship with you, i - ANS-it is important to cooperatively
discover what this person is expecting from the relationship.

It is the client's place - ANS-to decide on the goals of therapy.

Culture - ANS-the values and behaviors shared by a group of individuals.

Culture refers to more than ethnic or racial heritage; it also includes factors such as:
Age, gender, religion, sexual orientation, physical and mental ability, and socioeconomic status.

Countertransference - ANS-Includes any of our projections that influence the way we perceive
and react to a client.

This occurs when we are triggered into emotional reactivity, when we respond defensively, or
when we lose our ability to be present in a relationship because our own issues become
involved.

Manifest - ANS-(v) clear or obvious to the eye or mind.

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