A person in a wheelchair who may be confronted with employment challenges not because of his or her own condition but due to environmental barriers in the workplace that limit or obstruct access is an example of what stance taken by scholars of disability policy?

a. that disability is not a social construction
b. that disability does not reside in individual as a result of impairment but rather resides in society
c. that an individual failing to request accommodations will allow a disability to limit his or her mobility
d. that disability is based on individual’s perceptions of barriers or obstructions


b. that disability does not reside in individual as a result of impairment but rather resides in society

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In the case of Page v Rotterdam-Mohonasen Central School district

a. a student’s suicide ideation was not communicated to a student’s parent b. the school counselor did not follow appropriate protocol in communicating job frustrations c. the school did not protect a student from harassment d. the school did not provide a noncustodial father his son’s records

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According to the definition given in this chapter, ethical standards

a. are unenforceable ethical virtues b. are enforceable behaviors c. include concepts such as do no harm and beneficence d. are suggestions, not mandates, for test use

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Identify a variable that pertains to the counseling process in analogue research

a. Room decor b. Coping skills c. Cost of therapy d. Counselor interventions

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What are the two basic concepts of reality therapy?

a. thoughts and emotions b. needs and choice c. unconditional positive regard and understanding the client’s phenomenological field d. circumstances and opportunities e. natural consequences and power

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