In Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), the counselor:
a. does not teach or encourage practice sessions
b. conducts on-going assessments of treatment progress.
c. coaches parents on their interactions with children.
d. may be behind a one-way mirror.
a
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a. A school counselor observing a child in his or her classroom. b. A mental health counselor observing a child in an isolated clinic laboratory. c. A mental health counselor observing a child interacting with his or her parents. d. A school counselor observing a child interact with his or her peers at recess.
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a. Single-survey tests, diagnostic batteries and general testing b. General survey battery, single-subject tests and diagnostic batteries c. General survey tests, single-subject batteries and diagnostic tools d. Diagnostic testing, achievement assessment and multiple-subject tests
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