The most powerful predictor of treatment outcome is the
(a) nature of the relationship between clinician and client.
(b) theoretical orientation of the clinician.
(c) client's sense of self-efficacy.
(d) number of counseling sessions.
a
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Jung's relationship with Sigmund Freud can best be characterized as
a. collegial. b. nonexistent. c. tumultuous. d. worshipful.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. According to Forester-Miller and Davis (1996), counselors in the same situation may arrive at different conclusions. 2. The Tarvydas (2012) Integrative Decision Making Model of Ethical Behavior adds a reflective perspective to address the dilemma from multiple lenses. 3. The Kocet, McCauley, and Thompson (2009) Ethical Decision Making for Student Affairs model is strictly for student affairs. 4. Using the Social Constructivism Model means that instead of making an ethical decision for the client and other stakeholder, the decision is made with these parties. 5. According to Garcia, Cartwright, Winston, and Borzuchowska (2003) Transcultural Integrative Model, culturally competent counselors should make culturally responsive ethical decisions.
"Sometimes teenagers make decisions that include risks because it feels good or will help them socially. They may have gone through the process correctly, but chose an action that upsets adults...this does not mean they are bad at making decisions." This statement is: a. Partially false. It depends upon the legality of the decision
b. Mostly false. Upsetting adults indicates a bad decision was chosen. c. Mostly true. Good decision making does not mean a popular or approved choice is made. d. Partially true. Upsetting adults has to be considered.