During the counseling process, the counselor was mindful to ensure that they were allowing their client, Jim, the freedom to make independent choices. The counselor was applying which ethical principle?
a. Automony
b. Nonmaleficence
c. Beneficence
d. Justice
a. Automony
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The social information-processing theory of depression holds which of the following?
a. Children with depression have a hostile attribution bias and believe that others’ perceived hostile actions derive from external and unstable factors. b. Children with depression have a victim attribution bias and believe that others’ perceived hostile actions derive from external and unstable factors. c. Children with depression have a hostile attribution bias and believe that others’ perceived hostile actions derive from internal and stable factors. d. Children with depression have a victim attribution bias and believe that others’ perceived hostile actions derive from external and stable factors.
The most dangerous setting for counseling practice is a
A. university counseling center. B. sole practitioner in a multipurpose building. C. counseling agency. D. sole practitioner practicing in his or her own home.
This type of solution-oriented question focuses on those times when the problem could have happened but did not
a) Miracle question b) Exception question c) Scaling question d) Coping question
A counselor who asks the question: "Is what you are doing getting you what you want?" may be operating from what theory?
a. Cognitive b. Behavioral c. Choice d. Power