The dualistic phase identified by Perry is a stage when the learner:

A. Looks for right and wrong answers
B. Recognizes that there are two sides to every issue
C. Tries to maintain a balance between the helper’s needs and those of the client.
D. Uses multiple methods to try and help the client


A. Looks for right and wrong answers

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b. meet technological changes and stay abreast of the information explosion. c. reduce the chances of becoming obsolete. d. all of the above.

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Two important variables counselors must balance in treatment planning include

a) client's commitment to treatment and client's situation/preferences b) client's willingness to change and client's situation/preferences c) client's willingness to change and evidence-based treatments d) client's situation/preferences and evidence-based treatments

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A primary school counselor task to consider when organizing a group is to

a. promote the group b. screen group members c. notify parents/guardians d. devise an action plan

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In determining whether a child is a danger to self or others, the counselor should do all of the following EXCEPT

a. consult with a colleague. b. consider the age and maturity level of the client. c. follow the institutional policy on the issue. d. assure the client of complete confidentiality. e. document any actions taken.

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