In the __________ model, the professional school counselor and consultee are viewed as equal partners

A. collaborative-dependent
B. collaborative-interdependent
C. triadic-dependent
D. none of the above.


B

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Direct jealousy is

a. jealousy after a partner’s infidelity b. related to one concrete competitor c. the physical guarding of one’s mate d. expressed as aggression toward one’s partner

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In reference to attire, which is not true?

a. What the clinician wears is an important aspect of a client's initial perception of the helper. b. How a client dresses can be an important message to the clinician. c. A clinician will often make a determination concerning what to wear based on how important he or she thinks certain kinds of attire are to maintaining a comfortable relationship with clients. d. The helper's dress will be a function of covert or overt rules of the agency. e. It is important for a clinician to always be true to himself or herself and dress the way that he or she wants to dress. f. All of the above are true

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In general, research on the expectancy effect indicates that: a. examiners' expectations account for approximately 50-60% of the variance in examinees' test scores

b. examiners' expectations have no impact on examinees' performance. c. it is difficult to establish a causal link between examiners' expectations and examinees' performance. d. examiners' expectations have a small effect on examinees' performance.

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Tammy is angry because her boyfriend, Shane, has dumped her. She contemplated suicide. According to Gestalt therapy, she is experiencing:

What will be an ideal response?

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