__________ is NOT synonymous with the term “intelligence testing.”
a. Cognitive ability testing
b. Mental ability testing
c. Aptitude testing
d. None of these.
c. Aptitude testing
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Kelly, a Christian, is the counselor at a public high school. One day, she was walking through the nurse's office and noticed some pamphlets that discussed safe sex and informed on how to use a condom. Appalled by the material, Kelly threw the pamphlets in the trash and replaced them with pamphlets promoting abstinence. Comparing Kelly's situation to the Grossman v. South Shore Public School District court case, what was the decision of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals on the therapist's behavior?
A. Kelly acted appropriately, and she should not be reprimanded in any way. B. There is no case of unethical behavior. C. Religious beliefs do not trump the policies and requirements of the employing school district. Kelly acted unethically in disregarding the curriculum of the school and advocating her own personal beliefs about abstinence. D. It is illegal for public schools to supply information regarding safe sex, and the school will be held accountable for their actions.
The primary focus of person-centered therapy is __________
a. examination of behavior patterns that are causing difficulty in the client's life b. selection of specific intervention strategies that are tailored to the client's needs c. promotion of a therapeutic alliance characterized by empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence d. exploration of the intrapsychic experience of the client
You are having difficulty with a client early on in the case. The BEST thing for you to do is:
a. transfer the client to another counselor. b. let the relationship develop and try to work it out. c. challenge the client about his/her resistance to treatment. d. seek out supervision with a colleague or supervisor.
Information processing skills can be identified with the principles of:
a. Super's developmental stages b. Working memory c. Piaget's propositions d. Personality types