__________ means that we promote safety and well-being in all our interactions and interventions used with and for clients.

a. Beneficence
b. Autonomy
c. Nonmaleficence
d. Congruence


a. Beneficence

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Which is NOT true of solution-focused therapy?

a. It is future oriented b. Therapists and clients search for the simplest solutions c. Big problems can be changed with small solutions d. The client is helped to see the flaws in their past attempt to solve problems.

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Which theory of consultation assumes that the world is largely unpredictable because of the vast number of inputs that can affect the functioning of a system?

a. Social Constructionist Theory b. Learning Theory c. Chaos Theory d. Person-Centered Theory

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Examples such as the Vietnam War, racial strife and social activism captures the 1960's movement that continues today that groups can _________________.

a. promote community change b. cross generation barriers c. mediate conflict d. none of the above

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In the context of ecological validity, increase in generalizability results in a threat to _____, because one is less able to attribute differences to isolated differences in the independent variable

a. construct validity b. statistical validity c. internal validity d. conclusion validity

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