A signal summary:

A. Signals to the client that the session is nearly over
B. Tells the client that you have understood thus far and can move on
C. Let’s the client know you want more information and details
D. All of the above


B. Tells the client that you have understood thus far and can move on

Counseling

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a. Set healthy boundaries from the outset. b. Secure informed consent of clients and discuss with them both the potential risks and benefits of dual relationships. c. Document any dual relationships in clinical case notes. d. Become romantically involved with the client.

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This theory is used in groups to examine how member’s thoughts hinder the learning of new, more useful behaviors.

a. Psychoanalytic theory b. Cognitive-behavioral theory c. Ecological theory d. Small group theory

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Which factors are NOT associated with a youth with CD’s likelihood of devleoping ASPD?

a. the number of covert symptoms the youth shows in adolescence b. the number of overt symptoms the youth shows in adolescence c. greater socioeconomic disadvantage d. childhood-onset of the CD

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__________________ is/are not reserved exclusively for the irresponsible practitioner. Clients may make allegations of unethical conduct or file a legal claim due to negligence, even though the counselor may have acted ethically and appropriately.

A. Malpractice claims B. Legal matters and risk management C. Addictions counseling D. Ethical aspects of practice

Counseling