What change has been made to the concept of dual relationships within the counseling profession?
a. Dual relationships continue to be discouraged and harsher punishment is likely to be given if a counselor is found engaging in a dual relationship with a client
b. Dual relationships are considered to be an important issue in the field but no guidelines are provided by ACA’s Code of Ethics
c. Dual relationships are conceptualized as beneficial or detrimental to the counseling relationship
d. Dual relationships are encouraged because it helps strengthen the relationship between the counselor and client
c. Dual relationships are conceptualized as beneficial or detrimental to the counseling relationship
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a. Individuals with Disability Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA 2004) b. No Child Left behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) c. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504) d. Protection of Pupil Rights Act (PPRA) e. Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA)
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A. focused emotions B. primary emotions C. secondary emotions D. social emotions
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a. intervention, conceptualization, and personalization b. diagnosis, integration, and conceptualization c. objectivity, communication, and intervention d. assessment, planning, and implementation
Which statement best describes person-centered counseling?
a. The client is the single focus, excluding all other factors. b. The client is competent and ultimately self-actualizing. c. The client is not competent and ultimately self-actualizing. d. The client's concerns must be detailed and resolved