The __________ design is used when professional school counselors collect data prior to and following interventions with a goal of assessing effectiveness for accountability reasons
A. pretest-posttest
B. before/after
C. prior and after
D. calculated difference design
A
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By _______ what you want others to do, you make it easier for others to follow your lead.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following are examples of classical conditioning techniques used in behavior therapy?
(a) Exposure, relaxation techniques, contingency management (b) Reinforcement, shaping, extinction (c) Systematic desensitization, progressive muscle relaxation, biofeedback (d) Positive reinforcement, shaping, systematic desensitization
Filing a complaint of ethical misconduct usually involves a(n):
a. written statement. b. police interrogation of the complainant to ensure the complaint is not "frivolous." c. interrogation of the counselor with an attempt to encourage a plea of guilt, if at face value the complaint appears valid. d. all of the above. e. a and c, but not b.
Which of the following is a prominent counselor consideration in treating clients with BPD:
a) Unlike many disorders, clients with BPD are unlikely to have comorbid diagnoses b) Counselors should take a rigid approach to treatment planning so the treatment is predictable c) Clients with BPD have extremely high rates of suicide attempt d) Counselors must be especially mindful of cultural and gender issues among clients with BPD