Which of the following is least important for a client's initial therapy experience?
a) Low fee
b) Caring
c) Understanding
d) Safety
A
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Sharon is interested in building her client's self-esteem and self efficacy. She has asked her client about work history and descriptions of life behavior. Sharon also knows that using praise can be an effective way to bolster her client's esteem provided that she _______
a. tempers it with limitations b. indicates that the praise originated from someone part of the client's world c. makes it clear to the client that it is appropriate to be praised by her counselor d. grounds the praise in actual behavior reported by the client
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The use of control groups in social science research can pose serious ethical problems for the researcher. 2. In the two-independent sample t-test, the use of a control group presents a different computational problem than using a comparison group. 3. The need for a t-test with independent samples to meet the assumption of homogeneity of variance is greatly lessened when the two samples are the same size. 4. The null hypothesis for a Pearson correlation coefficient is that, r =1.00
During the initial session, counselors should be sure to assess clients for each of the following problems except for:
A) ?depression. B) ?irritability. C) ?substance abuse. D) ?suicide potential.
According to Gottfredson’s theory, many occupations may be possible for an individual, and young people shift from idealistic careers to realistic careers through the process of _________________________
a. assimilation b. elimination c. structured decision-making d. compromise e. vocational refinement