In vivo is a type of intervention in which the

a. supervisee is able to ask questions of the supervisor during the counseling session.
b. supervisor consults with the supervisee after the session is complete.
c. supervisor consults with the supervisee in view of the client.
d. supervisee watches the supervisor during a counseling session.


c

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The forming/orientation stage of the group is usually characterized by .

a. excitement b. initial caution c. apprehension d. sarcasm

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Counselor competency can be assured if

a. a counselor is licensed by his or her state licensure board. b. a counselor has graduated from a CACREP-accredited master's degree program. c. a counselor is a National Certified Counselor (NCC). d. a counselor has earned a master's degree in counseling from a regionally accredited university. e. there is no way to assure counselor competency.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Counselors are always required to maintain confidentiality. 2. Privilege is a State Counseling Board term that is universal across all 50 states. 3. Privileged communication pertains to communications that are permitted to remain confidential based on who the law grants the privilege to. 4. Confidentiality, in most cases, is the client’s to own. 5. Determining when to breach confidentiality is clear cut as delineated by the ACA Code of Ethics.

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Faulty interpretations based on the lifestyle, or attitudes of the person, are referred to as ________________________

a. conscious choice b. primary errors c. bad attitudes d. basic mistakes

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