Frankl's most significant contribution to counseling and psychotherapy is:
A) ?cognitive behavioral therapy.
B) ?logotherapy.
C) ?multicultural therapy.
D) ?motivational interviewing.
B
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What is the role of standardized tests in counseling?
a. Counselors are not adequately trained to administer psychological tests and should not use them. b. Most psychological theories cannot be augmented by the use of psychological tests. It is better to assess clients using interview techniques. c. Many tests of personality, interests, values, needs, cognitive status, or psychopathology can be valuable if the counselor knows why the test is being given and how to administer and interpret the instrument. d. Tests are helpful in diagnosis and in getting to know the client. Many can be ordered over the Internet with adequate instructions for use. The text recommends such an approach. e. Most schools and agencies give a standard battery of psychological instruments as part of a client’s workup. The results of these tests determine the diagnosis and treatment plan for each client.
“Say the first thing that comes into your mind when I say the word mother” would be an example of an item from a
a. projective test. b. personality test. c. clinical assessment. d. career inventory.
Name three gender differences in mating (according to strategy-based theories), and explain their evolutionary relevance.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
There are entire graduate-level courses in statistical procedures, such as analyses of variance, regression, structural equation modeling, nonparametric statistics, and so on.