Mismatch between client and helper can result in

A. Taking on your client’s problems
B. Sympathy.
C. Tuning into your client.
D. A and B.


C. Tuning into your client.

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From a legal perspective, mental health professionals are expected to exercise "reasonable care" in working with clients who are considering abortion. If they fail to do so, clients can take legal action against them for:

A. negligence. B. breach of confidentiality. C. being unreasonable. D. insufficient knowledge.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. There are two logical alternative hypotheses that may be tested based on the null hypothesis, , Ho:
2. The two-sample t-test can be computed by using the equation,
3. . The table of areas under the normal curve is used to conduct hypothesis tests based on t-test ratios.
4. The use of a one-tail hypothesis testing procedure improves the statistical power of the test method.

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A child's ability to blame himself or herself for the divorce is a significant step toward forgiving his or her parents

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Practitioners should do the following when referring a client to another helper

a. Apologize to the client for not being able to continue the helping relationship b. Help the client make contact with the new helper c. Reimburse the money for past sessions d. Encourage independence by allowing the client to find another helper without the help of the practitioner

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