Asked by Felicia Flammia on Jun 28, 2024

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Which of the following statements of self-doubt of a helper refers to one of the greatest concerns about working with difficult clients?

A) I am concerned that I may have trouble being myself and trusting my intuition when I practice counseling.
B) I often feel I should know more than I do.
C) I expect that I will want to give advice to those whom I counsel.
D) I am likely to have trouble working with clients who are not motivated to change or who are mandated to come to me for counseling.

Self-doubt

The feeling of uncertainty about one's abilities, decisions, or worth.

Motivated

Having a desire, willingness, or drive to take action or achieve something, often stemming from personal goals or external incentives.

Mandated

Required or decreed by authority, often referring to laws, policies, or regulations that must be followed.

  • Recognize the ramifications of a counselor's own life events and partialities on the therapeutic engagement and the essentiality of being self-aware.
  • Identify the importance of maintaining competence through continuous education and supervision.
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Teresa AguileraJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
D) This statement directly addresses a common concern among helpers, which is the difficulty in working with clients who lack motivation for change or are mandated to receive counseling. This scenario can be particularly challenging, as it may hinder the therapeutic process and the helper's ability to engage the client effectively.