When considering the coming-out process, teens and young adults
a. generally need little preparation when telling liberal or open parents
b. should expect any loving parent to accept them with open arms
c. should realize that their motive to tell parents may determine the likelihood of a positive resolution
d. need to realize that they must be completely independent of any need of support
C
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a. Diagnosis of addictions b. Interventions for addictions c. Prognosis of addictions d. Addictions in diverse populations
Reliability indicates what proportion of the __________ variance is __________ variance.
a. Observed score; true score b. True score; observed score c. True score; error d. Error; true score
Which of the following responses would be helpful in establishing a therapeutic relationship with a client?
a. "What's the matter with you? Why didn't you just take care of the problem yourself?" b. "Let's get right to the point. You've got a drinking problem" c. "Let's talk about each of our expectations for counseling" d. "Let me tell you what you need to stay sober"
Rob, a client, is describing an intense emotional experience and reports feeling very angry but smiles while telling the story. Carla, his person-centered counselor, might use which intervention to address discrepancies in Rob's presentation?
a. clarifying b. reflecting c. immediacy d. confrontation