A family counselor who does not believe that homosexual couples should become parents because she believes this arrangement harmful for the children:
a) Should be applauded for being aware and explicit about her own beliefs
b) Has a personal ethical obligation to discourage these couples from becoming parents
c)Should refer these clients to other therapists with differing views about homosexual parents
d)All of the above
e)None of the above
C
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Short-term memory is also known as
A) ?quick draw. B) ?working memory. C) ?easy recollection. D) ?storage.
A counselor who is educating a young person on the verbal and nonverbal components of interacting with classmates is most likely providing:
a. Relaxation training b. Affective education c. Social skills training d. Cognitive skills training
The feeling that although we have gained expertise in a particular area, we still feel as if we are "faking it," or not worthy of what we have accomplished, is called:
a. unfinished business. b. incompetence. c. the White Knight Syndrome. d. the Imposter Syndrome.
To be an effective and ethical school counselor, you need to:
understand both the process of helping and the product of healing be sensitive the multicultural issues be aware that minor issues often mask students real concerns be knowledge about most issues and be able to put students at ease all of the above