Muslim women are

a. considered by Islam to be equal to Muslim men before God.
b. allowed to obtain educations, own property, make their own decisions about marriage and divorce, and vote.
c. expected to dress modestly, particularly when they go to pray in the mosque.
d. all of the above.


d

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When working with group, each ________ is considered a client.

a. Subgroup b. Individual c. Four individuals d. Couple

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When clients discuss their need to dominate others in order to maintain a sense of well-being, they are discussing topics similar to those measured by

a. achievement tests. b. aptitude tests. c. personality inventories. d. interest inventories.

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What do behaviorists suggest regarding adjustments in reward systems?

a. Once the agreement has been made regarding the treatment plan, it is important for the client to stick to it. Adjustments do not make sense. They just interfere with the learning process. b. Rewards need to be made more attractive over time. For instance, if a person is rewarding herself with spending money if she doesn’t smoke, the amount of spending money should automatically increase c. Rewards need adjusting when they are not working well. d. A reward should be steadily decreased in a short amount of time so that the client does not become dependent on the reward.

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Regarding the reporting of results and conclusions of testing to examinees, ethical counselors:

a. protect the general welfare of examinees by reporting results to appropriate mental health professionals only. b. necessarily use technical jargon when reporting results to examinees c. fully inform examinees of the results obtained d. always provide a written report to examinees, but rarely discuss the results orally with them.

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