The grieving process in military families after a death is unique in that

a. Spouses are very prepared for the service members death so that the process is less complicated
b. The families of deceased service members are able to maintain their residence on the base and therefore maintain their support system
c. With a combat death, there are chances that the service member’s body may not be recovered
d. The grieving process is particularly difficult for the children regardless of the nondeployed spouse’s presence


c. With a combat death, there are chances that the service member’s body may not be recovered

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Common to all counseling theory approaches is:

a. A focus upon past events b. A focus upon the client's future c. A focus upon the present moment d. A focus upon confidentiality and privacy.

Counseling

The Self-Report of Personality would be a useful assessment tool to use if a counselor was interested in measuring a child's:

a) Stress, self-esteem, and attitude to school b) Attitude to school, relations with siblings, and resiliency c) Social Stress, emotional regulation, and emotional maturity d) Emotional maturity, relationships with grandparents, and school functioning

Counseling

Which of the following focuses NOT ONLY on how professionals can harm clients but also on how therapists can do better at helping clients?

A. Mandatory ethics B. Principle ethics C. Aspirational ethics D. Positive ethics

Counseling

Title acts differ from practice acts in that title acts

a. prohibit individuals from performing the activities associated with professional counseling. b. require individuals to meet state licensure requirements. c. allow individuals to practice the profession of counseling so long as they do not call themselves licensed professional counselors. d. allow graduates of counselor education programs to call themselves licensed professional counselors.

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