Worell (1986) and Worell and Remer (1992) pointed out the lack of attention given to women’s psychological health by stating that:

a. Women’s problems have never been overpathologized
b. Theories of development have examined both men and women in unbiased ways
c. Traditional theories of development have described male traits as normative and as female traits as deficient
d. There has never been a power differential between men and women


c

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A. If I do not allow this person to become a member of this group, what consequences may I face as a leader? B. Is it appropriate for this person to become a participant in this type of group, with this leader, at this time? C. Do I like this person? D. What are the odds that this person will make the dynamics interesting in this particular group?

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REBT's emphasis on logical thinking, control of emotion, and counselor as teacher can be seen as

a. contrary to some cultural values b. consistent with the values of some cultures c. supporting the traditional value of psychotherapy d. all of the above

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a. The vast difference in experience and adjustment that parents and children have in the divorce process b. The change in economic conditions as people divorce c. The change in living conditions (neighborhoods, schools) that families experience as the result of divorce d. The change in individual adjustment over time

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In reference to attire, which is not true?

a. What the clinician wears is an important aspect of a client's initial perception of the helper. b. How a client dresses can be an important message to the clinician. c. A clinician will often make a determination concerning what to wear based on how important he or she thinks certain kinds of attire are to maintaining a comfortable relationship with clients. d. The helper's dress will be a function of covert or overt rules of the agency. e. It is important for a clinician to always be true to himself or herself and dress the way that he or she wants to dress. f. All of the above are true

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