NCE / CPCE Counselor

Category - Assessment and Diagnosis

What is integral therapy?
  1. A type of therapy that assesses the many intertwined parts of a client, including biological, cognitive, emotional, rational, and spiritual.
  2. A type of therapy in which negative patterns of thinking about one’s self and the world are challenged.
  3. A type of therapy that focuses on altering a client’s attitude, perceptions, and ways of thinking.
  4. A type of therapy that looks into the past to attain forgotten, ignored, or repressed experiences that may be the cause of current problems.
Explanation
Answer: A - Integral therapy involves assessing the many intertwined parts of a client, including biological, cognitive, emotional, rational, and spiritual. This approach brings to light a more thorough comprehension of the client and his or her surroundings. The counselor can then decide upon a counseling plan.
Was this helpful? Upvote!
Login to contribute your own answer or details

Top questions

Related questions

Most popular on PracticeQuiz