Duty to warn refers to the responsibility of:

a. Counselors informing supervisors of potentially violent clients
b. Counselors breaching confidentiality to warn victims of potential violence
c. Supervisors breaching confidentiality if counselors warn them of potential victims of violence during supervision
d. Counselors informing parents of children under the age of 18 of aggressive or violent intentions or behavior


b. Counselors breaching confidentiality to warn victims of potential violence

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Which of the following is NOT one of the methods for acquiring validation evidence, according to the Standards for Education and Psychological Testing?

a. Evidence based on test content b. Evidence based on practitioner and researcher feedback c. Evidence based on internal structure d. Evidence based on consequences of testing

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Stage III of the helping process does not involve helping clients:

a. pull strategies together into a manageable plan. b. generate possible strategies for achieving goals. c. choose strategies that best fit their resources. d. raise money to pay for treatment.

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Behavioral consultation is a triadic dependent model of consultation in which the consultant

A. draws on principles of behaviorism to help define the problem and identify environmental conditions that maintain the problem B. generates solutions that result in changes in behavior for the client or the consultee C. changes the social context within which the client or consultee functions D. All of the above.

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Techniques are more important to models that see the therapist-as-expert and in charge of making change happen. Collaborative approaches require:

a. planning. b. individual techniques. c. individual interventions. d. isolation.

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