The most dangerous setting for counseling practice is a
A. university counseling center.
B. sole practitioner in a multipurpose building.
C. counseling agency.
D. sole practitioner practicing in his or her own home.
D
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The threat of invalidity is present when
a. a test measures less than the construct it is designed to measure. b. a test measures more than the construct it is designed to measure. c. both of the above d. Neither a nor b
How do transpersonal conceptualizations of humanity differ from those of more traditional Western psychological approaches?
a. Traditional Western psychology suggests that a higher reality binds together all phenomena. b. Transpersonal practitioners believe that a higher reality binds together all phenomena. c. There is no difference between the conceptualizations in this area. The differences arise in the techniques used to work with clients. d. Transpersonal practitioners use religion and other psychological theories prohibit such activities. e. Traditional Western psychologies focus on the ego and transpersonal psychologies focus on the super-ego.
Which of the following is true regarding the prevalence of conduct problems?
a. Boys are more likely than girls to have CD, but are equally likely as girls to have ODD. b. Boys are more likely than girls to have ODD, but are equally likely as girls to have CD. c. Boys are more likely than girls to have CD, and are more likely than girls to have ODD. d. Boys and girls are equally likely to have CD, and are equally likely to have ODD.
The dual pathway model predicts all EXCEPT which of the following?
a. A culture without a socially sanctioned thin ideal would have no eating disorders. b. Praising girls for being overweight instead of for being thin would reduce restrictive eating. c. It is failure to reach a socially constructed beauty ideal that drives eating disordered behavior. d. Teasing overweight individuals would likely help them to lose weight sustainably.