The first question of an unstructured interview is typically
a) Standardized
b) A broad open-ended question
c) The only question that is scored
d) "Why have you come here?"
b
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. After approximately 3,000 hours of clinical practice, counselors can then begin to be “static” in their practice and no longer have to work to recognize their own limitations. 2. The chapter suggested that counselors should work to seek out formal training, rather than informal. 3. The text suggested that the quickest available solution may not be in the best interest of the client or other individuals involved. 4. The Relational Ethical Decision-Making Model is designed to create an intentional, collaborative way for counselors and clients to work together to reach a successful resolution to an ethical dilemma. 5. The Brief Ethical Decision Making Model follows the acronym “ETHICS”
Pre-screening of group members
a. is a good idea, but is not required by the ACA Code of Ethics. b. is required by the ACA Code of Ethics. c. is recommended, but not required by the ACA Code of Ethics. d. is an ethical practice that all counselors adhere to. e. is an ethical standard that is meant to protect counselors from being sued.
From a multicultural perspective, some clients may reject this approach because:
a. ? it is founded on abstract, westernized notions that are not widely applicable. b. ? their life circumstances provide them with truly limited choices. c. ? death anxiety is not a central issue in all cultures. d. ? the use of techniques may be overwhelming for them.
List the core common features of human beings that define healthy functioning regardless of one’s background or current setting
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)