Evidence-based practice is:

A. the assessment of client readiness for change.
B. showing evidence that what you did worked.
C. showing evidence that the theoretical perspective you use works.
D. the matching of empirically supported treatment methodologies with presenting problems.


D

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a. Studying individuals is not sufficient to understand how groups work b. The sum of individual behavior equals groups behavior, consequently social psychologists should focus on individual behavior c. You can't stumble over a group d. Using individual members as the unit of analysis is appropriate as long as the group in question is homogeneous

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The text states that our profession has been largely practiced by White people from the middle and upper classes. Which of the following is identified as the most salient effect of this phenomenon?

a. The earning potential of professional counselors has thus been enhanced. b. Many people of color look to this phenomenon and realize that our profession is a viable option for them. c. The theoretical underpinnings of our profession are characteristic of those who seek counseling services. d. The values, qualities, and lifestyles considered optimal have been defined by White, middle-upper class standards and sometimes blur a counselor’s vision when analyzing the distress of diverse clients. e. This phenomenon prohibits people of color from becoming professional counselors.

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Privileged communication and confidentiality are synonymous terms

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The first line of enforcement for ethical standards is the:

a. consultant's own values b. individual practitioner who identifies unethical behavior and reminds the guilty party of the ethical approach c. individual practitioner who identifies unethical behavior and reports it to the ethics committee of the state professional association d. the state professional association ethics committee

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