Becoming a reflective practitioner means

A. mirroring, or showing clients hidden aspects of themselves.
B. using personal awareness to maximize growth as a helper.
C. becoming licensed in reflective techniques and procedures.
D. both A and B.


B

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Being a member of a group that contains out-group members will reduce prejudice

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Traditional North American and European values that include all but which:

A. People are self-contained, and their behavior is shaped by internal psychological forces. B. There is a split between thinking of behavior as being shaped primarily by culture or by biology. C. Collectivism is highly valued in these cultures. D. Pathology is divided into problems of the body and problems of the head.

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Regarding the counseling relationship, Jungian style counselors work collaboratively with clients in pursuing their unique journey of individuation, which they are able to do because which of the following?

a. They use the research literature to inform decision making. b. They participate in their own analysis in order to understand the process and serve as a guide. c. They have studied the process objectively and can remain aloof from the process of the client. d. They utilize divine intervention to assist in helping the client in the process of transformation.

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Ethical standards

A. serve as a means for improving professional practice. B. educate members about sound ethical conduct. C. provide a mechanism for accountability. D. All of the above.

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