Cohesion, or emotional bonding, can be measured on four levels from low to high:
A. disengaged, separated, connected, enmeshed
B. separated, disengaged, enmeshed, connected
C. enmeshed, connected, separated, disengaged
D. connected, enmeshed, disengaged, separated
A. disengaged, separated, connected, enmeshed
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What are Rogers's three facilitative conditions for successful therapy?
a. unconditional positive regard, communication to the client of the therapist’s empathic understanding of the client, and two people in contact b. a trained counselor, a motivated client, and an adequate setting c. trust between the counselor and client, a motivated client, and counselor congruence d. accurate diagnosis of the client’s problem, an experienced counselor, and counselor congruence e. counselor congruence, unconditional positive regard, and accurate empathy
The administration of the Stanford-Binet V begins with:
a. the grade-appropriate item on the first subtest b. the routing subtests c. the age-appropriate item on the first subtest d. item 1 on the first subtest
Within the Asian community, family
a. receives primary importance. b. members' actions reflect only upon the individual. c. consist mainly of two generations (parents and children) d. members residing in the country of origin separate themselves from those living abroad.
Which of the following is a computerized system designed to measure clients' subjective well-being, problems and symptoms, life functioning, and risk/harm?
a. Outcome Questionnaire-45.2 b. Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation c. Beck Depression Inventory II d. Clint Evaluation of Counseling Inventory