Objective reality, as defined by a gestalt therapist, is:
a. non-existent.
b. patient-therapist congruence.
c. events on which observers agree.
d. events on which observers disagree.
A
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In the ABC model, the A stands for:
a. arbitrary behaviors. b. ?antecedents. c. ?actions. d. ?assessment.
Ways to identify yourself as a professional counselor include all of the following EXCEPT
a. socialize with other mental health professionals. b. discuss involvement in professional organizations. c. list your credentials. d. display your license.
As Selena and her friends are walking home after school they approach a corner store and see bags of candy and snacks on open shelves outside the front door. A young clerk is also outside waiting for customers
As they get closer, they see the clerk go inside the store. Selena's friends encourage her to take a bag of candy, but she refuses. How would an individual in Kohlberg's conventional stage of moral reasoning explain Selena's behavior? a. Selena didn't take the candy because she might get caught. b. Selena didn't take the candy because it belonged to someone else. c. Selena didn't take the candy because stealing is a violation of the moral rules of justice and fairness. d. Selena didn't take the candy because it is not good for society when people steal from others.
The perfect storm that led to Seung-Hui Cho's murderous rampage at Virginia Tech had to do with
a. the failure of mental health experts to adequately diagnose his problems. b. a variety of confidentiality laws prohibited the sharing of information about mental health issues between units, departments and agencies.. c. language barriers due to his poor English fluency. d. all of the above contributed to his rampage.