According to Clifton and Anderson, what are three characteristics of strengths? Clifton and Anderson’s characteristics of strengths include:

What will be an ideal response?


-Being able to do the activity consistently
-Deriving some intrinsic pleasure from the strength activity
-Strengths include talents, knowledge, and skills
-Knowledge consists of the facts and lessons learned
-Excellence comes only by maximizing one’s strengths and never by fixing one’s weaknesses

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Confidentiality in online supervision is:

A. filled with potential problems such as the possibility of computer-savvy individuals hacking into confidential communications between supervisor and supervisee and the risk of confidential content being sent or forwarded to others in error. B. not a concern and online supervision is a better form of supervision than face-to-face supervision. C. discussed in all professional journals; they all agree it is not an issue and online supervision is becoming the best form of supervision. D. may be minimally difficult to adhere to; however, the benefits of online supervision far outweigh the possible breach in confidentiality.

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Which of the following ethical dichotomies emphasizes morals and responsibility that includes rules and consequences vs. an emphasis on character?

a. Utilitarianism vs. deontology b. Egoism vs. altruism c. Principle ethics vs. virtue ethics d. Ethical absolutism vs. ethical relativism

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The purpose of ______________ is to provide clients with examples of desirable behaviors to facilitate their learning of these new behaviors

a. visualization b. modeling c. presuppositional language d. none of the above

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Understanding that there are differences between the counselor's values and the client's values can be helpful in counseling, according to

a. Holland's theory. b. Myers-Briggs type theory. c. Frank Parsons. d. work adjustment theory.

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