Informed consent
a. Only applies to therapy
b. Is not needed for research
c. Includes the client’s right to agree to participate in the helping relationship
d. Should be shared with every client in the same way
c. Includes the client’s right to agree to participate in the helping relationship
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Which of the following statements is true about Adlerian counseling and working with sexual diversity?
a. Adler conceptualized same-sex attraction as neurosis, which contemporary practitioners have gone to great lengths to correct and to reconceptualize the theory. b. Adler was ahead of his time regarding same-sex attraction, which contemporary practitioners have gone to great lengths to continue and to reconceptualize the theory. c. Adler championed disparity issues between genders, and in his work regarding same-sex relationships, has gone to great lengths to correct social injustice. d. Adler was not concerned with same-sex attraction, and encouraged future practitioners to go to great lengths to correct and to reconceptualize same-sex issues.
The emphasis “on being, instead of becoming” is consistent with what American Indian cultural value?
A. generosity B. acceptance C. harmony and balance D. time orientation
According to the authors' perspective on the practicalities of third-wave therapies:
a. DBT is most often offered as a group treatment by trained professionals. b. MCBT is most often used within individual therapy as a specialized technique. c. DBT is most often provided as an individual therapy without concurrent groups. d. MCBT is typically provided in group formats by professionals with advanced degrees in academicmedical center settings.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. All families have a certain degree of dysfunction. 2. Our ability to be fully present and centered with our clients, is key to successful relationship building. 3. Counselors who have examined their own spiritual questions will not be in the best position to deal with their clients’ spiritual questions. 4. The family that nurtured and raised you plays a remarkable role in your approach to your counseling work and to your life in general. 5. Some clients will make snap judgments about you and your skills based on these first impressions of your physical wellness.