A thorough psychosocial history when working with a LGBT client includes:

a. talking to his or her family.
b. assessing the client's degree of outness.
c. asking personal questions about his or her sex life.
d. trying to convert them to be straight.


Answer is b. assessing the client's degree of outness.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Carl Jung was a pioneer in psychotherapy of the psychoses and was the first to apply psychoanalysis to severe mental illness. 2. Jung agreed with Freud about the content of repressed thoughts and held the cause of repression universally to be of a sexual nature. 3. Although Freud and Jung maintained an intense relationship and did, at times, clash, they actually never met or were seen together in public. 4. According to Freud, a drive is an external force resulting in an urge or a need. 5. The shadow is one of Jung’s archetypes that personify what people refuse to acknowledge about themselves, including inferior traits and dark aspects of the personality.

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When working with minors

a. Informed consent must involve the parents b. Informed consent only involves the minor so confidentiality is not broken c. Emancipation only includes minors living independently d. Typical the practitioner seeks the minor’s assent and the parent’s consent

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Which of the following is involved in behavioral management in treating pica disorder

a) Classical conditioning b) Controlling the environment c) Visual screening/blocking d) Positive reinforcement

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Which of the following must address how the school counseling program will utilize leadership, advocacy,

and collaboration skills to promote student achievement and incite systemic change that leads to equity and access for all students by closing achievement, opportunity, and attainment gaps? a. Results Report b. Program Assessment c. Program Goals d. Program Evaluation Reflection

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