A counselor uses theories to help:
a. Know which diagnosis to assign
b. Organize which information to collect
c. Identify which billing codes to use
d. Choose which medications to recommend
Answer: B
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A. goals B. services C. Individualized Education Programs D. Specific Education Programs
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Carl Jung was a pioneer in psychotherapy of the psychoses and was the first to apply psychoanalysis to severe mental illness. 2. Jung agreed with Freud about the content of repressed thoughts and held the cause of repression universally to be of a sexual nature. 3. Although Freud and Jung maintained an intense relationship and did, at times, clash, they actually never met or were seen together in public. 4. According to Freud, a drive is an external force resulting in an urge or a need. 5. The shadow is one of Jung’s archetypes that personify what people refuse to acknowledge about themselves, including inferior traits and dark aspects of the personality.
A counselor is running a parents' group when the topic of spanking as a disciplinary technique is raised. What is the most accurate statement based on research that the counselor can offer?
a. Spanking is one of a variety of techniques that are effective in teaching prosocial skills to children. b. Spanking should be used with young children for potentially dangerous kinds of misbehavior like running across a street because it is the only thing they understand under the circumstances. c. Spanking is the best way to discipline young children but only when it is accompanied by a hug or some show of affection afterward. d. Spanking may gain immediate compliance, but it does not aid development of self-regulation and it may increases a child's aggressiveness.