Gelso and Fretz (2001) proposed a three-level model of how research functions for counselors. Identify the third level in this model
a. It involves counselors being able to consume and apply research in their work with clients.
b. It involves counselors being able to use critical thinking to develop and test hypotheses during their work with clients.
c. It involves counselors being able to conduct empirical studies and to present the research findings.
d. It involves counselors being able to utilize scientific thinking within their practice and research activities.
c
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Manuals, instruments, protocols, and test questions are all considered ____________________.
a. test data b. test materials c. test product d. test items
The creation of solution-focused techniques to counseling has helped to shift attention away from problems and more toward:
A. Insights. B. Awareness. C. Strengths. D. Existential concerns.
The ________________ perspective that informs group work is based on the assumptions that people do not exist in a vacuum but they are embedded within environments.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following is true regarding the history of ADHD?
a. This is a new condition that was first recognized only in the 1980s. b. As early as the first part of the 1930s, this condition was recognized, and stimulant medications were first used. c. The condition first appeared in DSM-I. d. The condition was first called ADHD in DSM-II.