A counselor's self-disclosure in a counseling session

a. may be acceptable if the counselor believes the disclosure will benefit the client.
b. is acceptable if the client is not uncomfortable with the counselor's disclosure.
c. is encouraged to demonstrate that the counselor is genuine and human.
d. usually results in harm to the client.
e. is a practice that is universally accepted by counseling professionals.


a

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One of the main reasons clients do not manage the problem situations in their lives effectively is ________

a. acting forcefully b. None of these choices. c. listening to the ideas of others d. their failure to act intelligently

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Professional roles within an organizational culture are constructed in response to which of the following?

a. personal needs. b. institutional expectations. c. professional practices. d. both b and c are correct.

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Which of the following statements regarding factors affecting test scores is NOT true?

a. Environmental variables ordinarily have little effect on average. b. Motivation can play a crucial role in how an individual will perform on an assessment. c. A moderate amount of anxiety is good; it can motivate an individual and improve performance. d. Response bias occurs when a client receives help or influence on how to respond.

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Evolving models of practice described in this chapter include:

a. Spirituality and religion. b. Treatment of trauma associated with extreme events. c. Practice with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender clients. d. All of the above.

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