What is the most important difference between the way a supervisor assesses a new
clinician and an experienced clinician?
A. With an experienced clinician, less time can generally be spent on evaluating
clinical skills.
B. With an experienced clinician, establishing a solid supervisory relationship is
less of a priority.
C. With an experienced clinician, anxiety is generally not an issue that needs to
be addressed.
D. With an experienced clinician, supervisors need not watch for
countertransference issues.
A
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A. Skepticism B. Incongruence C. Fear of being labeled D. Distrust of the system E. All of these
The effectiveness and efficiency of a group and its procedures can be measured by the extent to which goals are achieved.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Researchers argue that _______enables a real life simulation that avoids any bias from
subjects knowledge of the purpose of the experiment, but this is an ethical dilemma. a. Debriefing b. Deception c. Informed Consent d. Control Groups
In order for a research approach to be truly feminist it must:
A. be qualitative B. is regarded as non-scientific C. only be done by women researchers D. influences polices related to women's issues