The Moderate Triad skills are nearly as important for helping professionals as:

a. identifying and confronting discrepancies in client talk.
b. attending and client observation.
c. advising and directing client through difficult issues.
d. establishing rapport and outlining helping sessions.


b. attending and client observation.

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Dialectical dilemmas are also known as

a. primary treatment targets b. secondary treatment targets c. tertiary treatment targets d. client-focused treatment targets

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All of the following are questions that consumers of counseling and education research might ask to determine the ethical quality of research published, EXCEPT ______

A. Are there possible negative implications? B. What are the possible benefits? C. Is the sample representative? D. Is the study useful for the researchers?

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Is it a good idea for clients to leave treatment with an understanding that follow-up will ensue?

a. Yes, they are likely to maintain their intent to cooperate if regular and positive contacts are made. b. Yes, the relationship itself serves as a form of treatment but the client develops a dependence on the provider. c. No, frequent contacts impede the evaluation process with several reevaluations producing inconsistent data. d. No, as an ongoing relationship between treatment providers and the former client weakens with familiarity

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The section most appropriate for drawing conclusions between the current study and existing research is

a) Introduction b) Methods c) Results d) Discussion

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