How should counselors determine if instruments may be biased against some client groups?
a. There is no way to know if an assessment is biased unless a counselor uses it with multiple clients
b. Counselors should use clinical judgment on a case-by-case basis to determine if a particular client might think an assessment is biased
c. The test manual should provide evidence that the instrument was evaluated for possible bias
d. This is not a concern with instruments published after 2005
c
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What is a unique inclusion found in the ACA Code of Ethics that is not found in other ethical codes of other mental health professions?
a. Counselors can refrain from making a diagnosis b. Counselors can use their clinical judgment to break confidentiality c. Counselors can administer, score, and interpret any mental health-related test or assessment d. Counselors may choose to obtain or not obtain informed consent before assessment
Personality is
a. intrinsic. b. an adaptive organizational structure. c. consistent across situations and stable over time. d. All of the above.
Your client suddenly becomes incensed with you after you ask her a question for the second time in an effort to understand her experience. Based on your impressions and your supervisor's observations, there was not much in your behavior itself to elicit this kind of intense reaction. This is most likely an example of:
a. displacement. c. projection. b. reaction-formation. d. sublimation.
14 kinds of exercises leaders can employ:
What will be an ideal response?