The California Psychological Inventory (CPI), the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), the NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI-R), the Sixteen Personality Factor, Fifth Edition (16PF), and the Eysenck Personality Inventory are all examples of
a. tests with a pathological focus
b. tests with a non-pathological focus
c. tests that with a positive focus
d. tests that are narrow in scope
Ans: b. Tests with a non-pathological focus
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Ethics codes tend to be:
A. reactive rather than proactive. B. no longer relevant. C. clear and direct. D. proactive rather than reactive.
The NCDA Ethical Standards (2003) begins by stating:
a. computer-generated assessment as a popular means of measuring traits integral to the counseling process. b. the importance of fostering the use of assessment results. c. the frequent use of standard assessment instruments to measure traits such as interests, personality and ability. d. the ethical importance of informing the client of the purpose and explicit use of test results.
Counselors who are committed to social justice and equality that transcends the bounds of their professional identity are demonstrating:
a. Social Justice Counseling b. Infusing Broaching Style c. Multicultural Counseling d. all of the above
For many clients, symptoms that precipitate a crisis often:
A) ?are situational stressors that evoke painful developmental experiences. B) ?confirm of pathogenic beliefs. C) ?cause interpersonal coping strategies to fail. D) ?All of the choices are correct.