Which is the normal sequence of action research steps as outlined by Kurt Lewin?

a. Reconnaissance, Problem identification, Write action plan, Implementation of the plan, Data analysis, Evaluate outcomes
b. Problem identification, Reconnaissance, Data analysis, Write action plan, Implement the plan, Evaluate outcomes
c. Reconnaissance, Problem identification, Write action plan, Data analysis, Amend the plan, Evaluate outcomes
d. Problem identification, Reconnaissance, Data analysis, Write action plan, Data analysis, Amend the plan, Evaluate outcomes


b. Problem identification, Reconnaissance, Data analysis, Write action plan, Implement the plan, Evaluate outcomes

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Which is not an assumption of the strengths perspective?

a. Clients should have the last word on what they need in their lives. b. Discovering client strengths requires a process of cooperative exploration between client and practitioner. c. Client motivation is fostered through a process of consistent and thorough examination of client problems throughout the helping relationship. d. Focusing on client strengths blocks the tendency for practitioners to blame clients for their difficulties.

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Consultants expect to change both the consultee and the client (student) if they are successful

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is NOT one of ACA competency domains?

a. human and spiritual development b. communication c. self-care through faith healing d. counselor self-awareness

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Which approach would be considered an inappropriate way for a CBFT therapist to confront a client’s irrational beliefs?

a. For the therapist to explicitly tell the client their belief if irrational. b. For the therapist to ask the client a series of questions to help them see their belief is irrational. c. For the therapist to replace the irrational beliefs with realistic ones. d. For the therapist to use and the client to accept a more hierarchical, expert stance.

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