Key consultation approached include:
a. Client centered
b. Consultee centered
c. Program centered
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
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In Freudian and ego psychology, analysts typically maintain a neutral relationship to clients to provide a "blank slate" upon which clients can project unconscious material. This neutral stance also provides which of the following?
a. The analyst to allow for transference, by carefully observing the client's process. b. The client connection to their frustration, in order to get at deeper feelings. c. The analyst the opportunity to examine their countertransference on the client. d. The client the opportunity to discuss topics not related to the presenting problem.
At the end of a group session, two group members, Jaclyn and Tabitha, got upset at each other. This conflict is not resolved before the group adjourned for the evening. During the next session, neither Jaclyn nor Tabitha appears engaged in the group. Based on this information, which of the following statements is most accurate?
a. It is possible that Jaclyn and Tabitha are experiencing unresolved, unfinished business resulting from their conflict in the previous session. b. Conflicts that happen in previous groups should stay where they occurred, in the past. c. The group leaders ought to have met with both members individually before the start of the next group session to let them know that interpersonal conflicts are not appropriate in groups. d. It is important that group leaders structure group sessions in such a way that interpersonal conflicts occur only at the beginning and middle of a group session, not at the end.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Migrants constitute 47% of U.S. scientists with PhDs. 2. Migrants are taking jobs from American workers. 3. Migrants have few skills and are using available resources without making any contribution. 4. The majority of refugees come from developed countries. 5. Approximately 4.1 million of the undocumented immigrants in the United States arrived as young children and have been educated in U.S. schools.
In Jennifer Keeton v. Augusta State University, the federal appeals court:
A. upheld the decision that the university was justified in dismissing Ward for violating provisions of the code of ethics that prohibit discrimination based on race, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, disability, marital status/partnership, language preference, or socioeconomic status. B. upheld the right of the university to enforce standards expected of students in a counseling program, even when a student objects on religious grounds. C. upheld the decision that the university was not justified in dismissing Ward for violating provisions of the code of ethics. D. decided the university did not have the right to enforce standards expected of students in a counseling program, even when a student objects on religious grounds.