The theory and philosophy of the five-stage decisional style is similar to:
A) ?Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Therapy.
B) ?Alfred Adler's Individual Therapy.
C) ?Carl Rogers's Person-Centered Therapy.
D) ?Aaron Beck's Cognitive Therapy.
C
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Boundaries foster trust and maintain the integrity of the counseling relationship. 2. What might be a healthy, professional, and ethical boundary extension in one case may be extremely unethical and unwarranted in another case. 3. To determine if it is appropriate to engage in a boundary extension with a client, the counselor should only consult the ACA Code of Ethics. 4. To most ethical situations, there is usually one easy answer. 5. Counselors should be reflective about ethical practice, including the use of sound reasoning.
According to the text, the first stage of a strategic job search is
a. knowing the job market b. knowing the employer c. knowing the position d. knowing thyself
Which of the following is true (according to research findings) regarding sexual contact between counseling and psychology faculty and their students?
a) Sexual contact between faculty and graduate students occurs at approximately the same rate as sexual contact between therapists and clients b) Sexual contact between faculty and students occurs at a higher rate than sexual contact between therapists and clients c) Sexual contact almost never occurs, but sexual harassment is a continuing problem. d) None of the above
Which of the following is TRUE in regards to group ethics?
A. As a rule, group leaders should conduct only those types of groups for which they have been trained. B. The legal concept of privileged communication applies in group settings the same as it applies to individual sessions. C. Group leaders are not obliged to inform psychiatric hospital patients that they are documenting group sessions. D. Parents and guardians have the legal right to all communications that have occurred in groups for minors.