Which of the following techniques could not be part of a systematic educational evaluation?

a. Hermeneutic analysis
b. Microstructure analysis
c. Connoisseurship analysis
d. Ethnographic analysis


b. Microstructure analysis

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In the case of disclosing confidential information when working with an HIV-positive client, several writers state that the therapist has a duty to protect when the following condition exists:

A. the client is engaging in safe-sex with a committed partner. B. clear and imminent danger must exist. C. all potential victims must be warned, even if there have been multiple sexual partners over the years. D. all persons who have exchanged needles with the client must be found and warned of possible danger.

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Ellis implies that highly cognitive, directive therapies requiring tasks and discipline are likely to be:

a. effective in a shorter time period with less sessions required. b. low on empathy, congruence and unconditional positive regard. c. therapies that focus on insight and traumatic past experiences. d. long-term therapies that lead to insight, but limited behavior change.

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Recent research by O'Conner and Netting suggests that, compared to older social service organizations, newer social service organizations are ______.

A. less likely to have traditional bureaucratic cultures B. more likely to have traditional bureaucratic cultures C. the same type of bureaucratic cultures D. more likely to operate from a rational perspective

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. An “additive” approach to counseling is when we integrate multicultural and social justice into predominant counseling theories and ways of practicing without changing the core structure of an existing theory of practice. 2. The identification of insight into the causes of dysfunction, which can then be mobilized by seeking corrective emotional experiences within the group, is a central tenet of using psychoanalytic approaches in group work. 3. Eigenwelt refers to one’s relationship with, and experiencing of, the self or the self-in-existence.

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