_____ research is the general term for studies that look at whether what we do actually benefits the client
A. Outcome
B. Experimental
C. Qualitative
D. Quantitative
A
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Unlike other ethnic groups, early Asian American immigrants historically experienced little racism.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following is most true of outcome research in psychodynamic psychotherapy:
a. there is substantial, current outcome research demonstrating the effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy b. outcome research studies in psychodynamic psychotherapy have lagged behind some other scientifically accepted psychiatric treatments in the establishment of a practical research base. c. because of its complexity, there have been no outcome research studies in psychodynamic psychotherapy d. despite the lack of empirical research supporting the effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy in practice, it continues to advance at a rapid rate in the treatment of a wide range of mental health conditions when compared to other theories of counseling
Linda is considering developing a multiple or dual relationship with her client. It's important for Linda to remember:
A. that all multiple relationships should be avoided because they are usually harmful. B. that absolute answers are available to resolve dual or multiple relationship dilemmas. C. to be cautious in order to protect herself from censure. D. to consider whether the potential benefit outweighs the potential for harm.
Which of the following statements about giving or receiving gifts is FALSE?
A. Lavish gifts certainly present an ethical problem; yet, we can go too far in the direction of trying to be ethical and actually damage the therapeutic relationship. B. It is important to recognize when accepting a gift from a client is clinically contraindicated and that you be willing to explore this with your client. C. In working with culturally diverse client populations, clinicians often discover that they need to engage in boundary crossing to enhance the counseling relationship. D. It could be more problematic to accept a gift at a later stage of a counseling relationship.