The role of the expert witness is:

a. to answer the court’s questions
b. to provide a legal opinion in a case
c. to educate the court on topics it may not have knowledge
d. to educate the court on legal topics


c. to educate the court on topics it may not have knowledge

Counseling

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Max, a borderline client who professes to believe that all people are untrustworthy, is seeing a DBT therapist who is working to address this belief and help Max see that this expectation is not always accurate. From a DBT perspective, what is the counselor doing?

a. Attempting to relieve client suffering by applying aa strict set of interventions. b. Providing empathy in order to encourage change. c. Educating the client on the way the world really is. d. Working to engage dialectic tension in order achieve synthesis and transcend the tensions.

Counseling

Lazarus dubbed his therapy "multimodal" therapy because:

a. statistically, there are three kinds of clients who benefit most from it. b. it addresses all the domains of human experience. c. he makes use of three basic intervention techniques, each drawn from a different theory of therapy. d. he includes medication treatments in his therapy.

Counseling

Race, culture, and sociohistorical experiences which help to shape one's identity, behavior, and opportunity are considered to be one's

a. culture. b. ethnicity. c. race. d. All of the above.

Counseling

In this approach of counseling, counselors are trapped in the culturally dominant way of thinking that advocates rapid assimilation “in the students’ best interests.”

a. Counselor as translator b. Counselor as culturally encapsulated assimilator c. Counselor as self-facilitator d. Counselor as specialist

Counseling