Despite the fact that informal assessment techniques are easily affected by bias, they still can offer much in the assessment process
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
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a) Memorials b) Life timelines c) Collages d) Journaling e) None of the above
The still-face paradigm has been used primarily to study
a. emotion regulation in infants. b. mother-infant attachment. c. the effects of disciplinary style on self-control. d. temperament.
In considering a hermeneutic perspective to ethical decision making, which of the following statements are true? Hermeneutics:
a. replaces moral reasoning related to ethics. b. adds to rather than replacing moral reasoning related to ethics. c. does not value the emotional responses of the counselor related to ethical decision making. d. does not consider the universal and subjective experience of human relations.
The term "foreseeable" refers to what an average practitioner would expect to occur given similar client actions, behaviors, and context
Indicate whether the statement is true or false