Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Practice Examination

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What is the Minnesota Model primarily focused on in its treatment approach?

  1. a confrontational approach to mental health issues

  2. a treatment model centered on pathology

  3. a client-centered counseling style

  4. a holistic care model

The correct answer is: a treatment model centered on pathology

The Minnesota Model emphasizes a comprehensive, client-centered approach to treatment. It is rooted in the belief that individuals can achieve recovery through personal action and that understanding the client's strengths and challenges is crucial. This model integrates various components, including individual therapy, group support, and education about addiction, recognizing that clients are more than their diagnosed issues; their experiences, motivations, and social contexts play a significant role in the recovery process. While the Minnesota Model does touch upon different aspects of mental health, its foundation is not solely focused on pathology. Rather, it aims to foster change and development in the individual by employing therapeutic techniques that enhance self-acceptance and promote lifestyle changes. Thus, selecting the option regarding a client-centered counseling style aligns perfectly with the principles underpinning the Minnesota Model.