______ techniques refer to techniques where a person’s responses to ambiguous stimuli are interpreted by the clinician as an indication of that person’s underlying thoughts and/or feelings.
a. Pejorative
b. Coaxing
c. Projective
d. Predictive
c. Projective
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Identify two shortcomings of traditional counseling research and at least one strategy for improvement for each.
What will be an ideal response?
The successful use of tests in education led to more widespread use of tests in military and industry applications
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
When a professional counselor is fused in his or her own culture of origin and is unaware of mutual influences between self and socio-cultural context, he or she is in a state of
a. cultural pluralism. b. discrimination. c. multicultural competence. d. cultural encapsulation.
Jane is a 42 year old married mother of 4 children who was recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis - a neurological disorder that often leads to motor weakness, speech disturbance, and other cognitive symptoms. She presented for counseling to Mark, who is currently involved in a Solution Focused Training program. As Mark conducted his intake assessment of Jane, he determined that Jane was experiencing symptoms of depression that were particularly related to her loss of sensation in her feet and lack of coordination. Jane further reported that as her symptoms have progressed, she is aware that when she goes out to run errands or do activities with her children, people generally treat her "differently" than before she became ill. Marks asks Jane the question, "If while you were sleeping
something happened to make everything better, how would you know that things were better in the morning?". Mark's question is an example of which of the following Solution Focused Interventions? What will be an ideal response?