The importance of recognizing non-verbal signals in a client may assist in:

A. knowing the client's state of mind.
B. assessing the intelligence of the client.
C. understanding the client's level of denial.
D. none of the above.


A. knowing the client's state of mind

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There are no significant long-term neurocognitive effects from alcohol because

a. it improves blood flow to the cortex of the brain. b. it decreases endorphin release in the cortex of the brain. c. it improves blood oxygenation levels and stimulates the production of free radicals in the brain. d. none of these are correct.

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Name at least one generic point in the construction of an ethics consent form.

What will be an ideal response?

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According to professional ethical principles on testing, it would be unethical for a counselor to:

A. perform testing and assessment services for which they have not been adequately trained. B. develop, administer, score, interpret, or use assessment procedures that are appropriate for the situation. C. test within the client's socialized behavioral or cognitive patterns. D. consider the validity of a given test and interpret data in the context of the cultural characteristics of the client.

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Behavioral therapy is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT

a. action-oriented. b. reinforcement. c. observation of behavior. d. nondirective.

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