The individual who is noted for challenging the directive approach to counseling is:
a. Alfred Adler
b. Albert Binet
c. Clifford Beers
d. Carl Rogers
d. Carl Rogers
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a. Pass a final exam from the university b. 3,000 hours of experience in the mental health field c. 100 hours of face-to-face supervision d. Adhere to the AMHCA standards of clinical practice and code of ethics
Regarding the ethical issues surrounding complimentary and alternative medicine, which of the following statements is true?
a. The current status quo includes a "don't ask/don't tell" approach. b. CAM advocates may be denying the role of traditional medicine. c. Managed care typically never reimburses for CAMs. d. Individuals who choose CAMs as a treatment forfeit their right to autonomy.
A student is asked to list the fifty U.S. states organized by economic capacity. No such list was ever explicitly presented, but general principles were discussed for regions of the country
This is an example of the _________ level of the cognitive taxonomy. a. Knowledge b. Comprehension c. Application d. Analysis
How does the feminist counselor view the family?
a. When the counselor is dealing with an individual, the family is not of interest to the counselor. b. It is important to understand the power structure of the family, the family functioning, and its well-being. c. How the counselor conceptualizes the family with respect to the client depends on the counselor’s primary theoretical orientation. d. The counselor focuses on how the family causes the client’s problems. e. The counselor focuses on how the family can help the client overcome his or her problems.