The counselor's worldview refers to how he/she thinks the client's world ought to be

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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A supervisor is competent if he or she

a. holds the supervisor certificate offered by the Center for Credentialing and Education (CCE), a corporate affiliate of the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). b. is a competent counselor. c. has completed a graduate level course in supervision. d. is approved to be a supervisor by a state licensing board. e. can supervise other counselors in a professional and appropriate manner.

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A school counselor proposes a small group experience involving group interaction and spontaneous experiences that occur as members learn to negotiate the natural progression of relationship development

The counselor is most likely proposing a: a. process group b. structured group c. support group d. task group

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When applied to the treatment of bulimia, the text authors report on three meta-analytic studies that have revealed that cognitive-behavioral therapy:

a. is more effective than behavior or medication therapy. b. is less effective than behavior therapy, but more effective than medication therapy. c. reduces purging, but has a much smaller impact on binge frequency. d. is equivalent to behavior therapy and raises the question as to what is really different between cognitive-behavioral and behavioral therapy approaches.

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Cattell's idea that there are two types of main intelligences, crystallized (acquired) and fluid (innate), came from:

a. his animosity toward the Eugenics movement and his personal belief that cultural factors and learned behaviors must play a part in intelligence. b. his research on brain activity. c. his research on child development, especially twin studies. d. his observations that as cultural factors were removed from intelligence tests, marked changes were seen in test scores.

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