Elimination disorders:

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER: Description comes directly from the textbook.

These disorders can manifest at any point in a person’s life, although they are typically diagnosed in early childhood or adolescence. They include enuresis, which is the inappropriate elimination of urine, and encopresis, which is the inappropriate elimination of feces. These behaviors may or may not be intentional.

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Initial counseling for screening a potential EVJO should start with:

A) ?open-ended leads and deep reflective responses about personal issues with peers. B) ?clearly framed questions about intent to do harm. C) ?nondirective approaches that let the client choose what he wants to talk about. D) ?directive information about consequences of actions for violent behavior.

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What are the guidelines for interpreting validity coefficients?

Very high >.50 High .40 - .49 Moderate .21 - .39 Low <.20 What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

_____________________ counseling assists individuals with cognitive, mental, developmental, physical, and emotional disabilities to attain their individual, occupational, and self-determined living goals.

a. Rehabilitation b. Career c. School d. Clinical mental health

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If a conflict between ethical standards and laws exist, leaders must

a. make the clients aware of the conflict. b. follow the law. c. choose which is best for the client. d. follow the ethical standards.

Counseling