The simplest problem-solving model is:

a. consider skills and interests, consider consequences, consider feelings and emotions.
b. examine emotional impacts, choose simple strategies, detail future consequences.
c. define the problem, generate alternatives, choose to act on one alternative.
d. self reflection, self-examination, decisional choices.


c. define the problem, generate alternatives, choose to act on one alternative.

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Which of the following is NOT true about the Thematic Apperception Test?

a. It has 31 cards. b. Usually, only 8 to 12 cards are used. c. Each card has a separate inkblot on it. d. In response to showing the cards, the examiner asks the client to create and describe a story that has a beginning, middle and end.

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__________________________ is “a system of thought that centers on humans and their values, capacities, and worth” and is concerned with “the interests, needs, and welfare of humans.”

a. Realism b. Actualization c. Humanism d. Authenticity e. Existentialism

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According to systems theory

A. A core concern of any system is maintaining a balance. B. Systems usually act when they are in balance rather than out of balance. C. What happens outside the system has little effect on the system itself. D. Each part of a system operates independently from other parts.

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

1. The self-policing of the academic search engines reduces the need to conduct a careful due-diligence evaluation of the literature identified by an academic search. 2. When writing reviews of the literature it is not necessary to cite and document assertions that are common knowledge. 3. The “pets” writers attempt to keep can improve their writing of reviews of the literature. 4. The American Counseling Association has not developed its own guide to writing style and relies on that found in the APA’s Manual.

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