An ethical reason a helper may consider referring a client to another helper may be

a. The helper is battling compassion fatigue
b. The helper is experiencing burnout
c. The helper is experiencing personal trauma
d. All of the above


d. All of the above

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The results of the Minnesota Longitudinal Study indicate that ______.

a. securely attached infants show benefits in early childhood with respect to being cooperative and empathic, but these benefits disappear by the preschool years b. infants with insecure–ambivalent attachment were more likely to become insulated or hostile to others c. infants with insecure–disorganized/disoriented attachment were at greatest risk for behavior problems in childhood d. infants with insecure–avoidant attachment were at greatest risk for behavior problems in childhood but infants with insecure–ambivalent attachment were at greatest risk for behavior problems in adolescence

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Using Erikson's developmental theory as a framework, which of the following statements is an accurate representation of his ideas?

a. An individual cannot progress to a later stage unless the earlier stage has been resolved successfully and completely. b. Successful progression through the stages of development depends upon effective resolution of the Oedipal crisis. c. Successful resolution of a psychosocial crisis at each stage depends upon having more positive than negative experiences in the area of major concern. d. Highly intelligent individuals can skip specific stages and make progress at a faster rate than other people.

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Which of the following is NOT an acceptable resource of current information about ethical practice?

a. Counseling Today b. Administrative manuals c. Any available internet sites d. Research and empirical journal articles

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When an adolescent attends a Grateful Dead concert, and tries to adopt the style of the lead guitarist, then __________ modeling has occurred

a. live b. participant c. self d. regressive

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