The credentialing push for doctorate-level psychologists came during the 1950s, while credentialing for counselors took off during the __________
a. 1940s
b. 1950s
c. 1960s
d. 1970s
D
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Of the following actions a therapist might take, which might cause an Arab or Muslim American client to discontinue therapy?
A. Attempting to join with authority B. Challenging the father or husband C. Listening to concerns of the figures of authority D. Ignoring needs of nonauthority figures in the family
What is not a difficulty frequently faced by gays, lesbians, transgenders, and bisexuals?
A. Coming out B. Following religious practices C. Finding employment D. Coping with AIDS and relationships
Opening a group session effectively a. allows the session to end early
b. causes problems later on in the session. c. sets the tone for the rest of the session. d. has no effect on the rest of the session.
What is the reason why elementary and secondary schools received an increasing number of students, thus helping to solidify the role of counseling within schools from 1920 to 1960?
a. Rise in pregnancies following the end of World War I b. Increased need for literacy for school-age children because of the demands of industrialization c. Both A and B d. None of the above