In the general population, about ________ develop infectious endocarditis.
a. 3 in 5,000
b. 9 in 6,000
c. 12 in 20,000
d. 15 in 100,000
d. 15 in 100,000
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The REBT technique that assists clients in uncovering their irrational beliefs by completing the statements that contain them (e.g., if a client says “I might not pass the exam . . . ,” the therapist could respond with “and that would mean . . .”) is called
a. inference chaining b. conjunctive phrasing c. goal identification d. psychoeducation
Which of the following is NOT considered a “club drug”?
A. smokable heroin B. MDMA (Ecstasy) C. ketamine D. LSD
The germination of the idea for counselor education standards was in the ____________, while the adoption and of training standards for school counselors and student personnel workers in higher education occurred in the _____________
A. 1930s; 1970s B. 1940s; 1960s C. 1930s; 1950s D. 1960s; 1980s
A counselor who unintentionally harms a client would be breaking which moral principle?
a. Beneficence b. Justice c. Capacity d. Nonmaleficence e. Fidelity f. Autonomy