When a narrative counselor wants to separate the problem, such as depression, from the person, they might ask a question, such as:

a. What is it like for you to be a depressed person?
b. How has Depression affected your life?
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A or B


B

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Which of the following determinants of a clinician's theoretical orientation is true?

(a) Most clinician's choose a theoretical orientation based on their childhood experiences. (b) Clinicians who score high on the MBTI preference for intuition are more likely to choose humanistic theories. (c) Clinicians who score high on the MBTI preference for thinking are more likely to choose psychodynamic theories. (d) All clinicians view their work as a reflection of their life philosophy.

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Leaders when working with conflict brought about by "power" difficulties within a group must differentiate between position power and personal power. Position power conflict is often seen between individuals

a. immature b. narcissistic c. passive-aggressive d. mature

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Individually administered achievement tests are often administered:

A) ?to verify that a child is in the correct grade. B) ?for psychoeducational evaluation (e.g., to identify students with learning disabilities). C) ?as a routine part of a school's assessment program. D) ?to determine recipients of college scholarships.

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Accurate empathic understanding helps clients in all the following areas, except:

a. ? to notice and devalue their experiences. b. ? to view prior experiences in new ways. c. ? to process their experience both cognitively and bodily. d. ? to increase their confidence in making choices and in pursuing a course of action.

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