Person-centered counselors view ____________ as the primary vehicle for change

a. external forces
b. the counselor's interventions
c. the counselor's interpretations
d. the counseling relationship


D

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The part of the brain that translates experience into words is:

a. Parasympathetic nervous system b. Prefrontal cortex c. Broca’s area d. Sympathetic nervous system

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Typical CIT training includes learning all of the following except

a. psychotropic medications and their side effects. b. fishbowl discussions with the mentally ill. c. DSM-IV diagnoses. d. family and consumer perspectives.

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What are the uses of a cognitive map in conceptualizing a client’s situation?

a. It is a standard part of the initial assessment and must be submitted to third party payers if the counselor wants to be reimbursed. b. It is speculation about how aspects of the client’s life interact and should be kept in private files and never shared with anyone else. c. It provides a visual representation of what the counselor knows about the client. The counselor may even share such conceptualizations with clients, on occasion. d. There are standardized maps for major disorders such as schizophrenia. They are used to educate clients about their diseases. e. A client’s map should contain only the presenting problem and the client’s feelings about the problem.

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What was the Pure Food and Drug Act?

a. Regulated sales of alcohol b. Required prescriptions for addictive substances c. Regulated sale and use of opiates and cocaine d. Required manufacturers to list addictive or dangerous ingredients on the product label

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