An instrument created using the criterion keyed approach is appropriate for clients who may attempt to "fake-good."
a. True
b. False
a
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Between-session tasks have which of the following advantages?
a. make it possible to terminate treatment sooner b. give the clinician more control over how the client should behave c. promote the client's feelings of self-control, responsibility, and motivation d. help family members become co-therapists
Which of the following is a criticism of emergent theories?
a. Many emergent theories lack an empirical base. b. Emergent theories are out of touch with current counseling issues. c. Most emergent theories do not allow enough time to delve into significant issues. d. Counselors should not question the established theories.
Individuals with ________________ attachment style desperately long to merge themselves with another person while at the same time employing avoidance strategies to keep others at a distance.
a) Secure b) Avoidant c) Preoccupied d) Fearful-avoidant e) None of the above
A counselor intentionally begins to increase the time between counseling sessions for a particular client and also makes a concerted effort to reduce the amount of reinforcement she provides to the client for certain behaviors in which the client is
engaging. What is the counselor’s actions an example of? a. Resistance b. Indirect transference c. Affective empathy d. Fading