What is the purpose of an actuarial risk assessment?

a. to determine if abuse happened
b. to determine how much it will cost to provide perpetrator treatment
c. to determine if the child is being truthful
d. to determine recidivism risk


d. to determine recidivism risk

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In assessing current impairment, the clinician needs to consider

a. the subjective level of distress and the degree of impairment in the person's daily functioning. b. only the subjective level of distress, as the client's perceptions are what is most important. c. only the clients degree of impairment in his daily functioning. d. neither subjective level of distress, nor degree of impairment to daily functioning.

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Which of the following is NOT true about the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)?

a. NBCC manages certification examination. b. NBCC oversees the national certification process. c. NBCC recruits non-profit organizations to sponsor certification testing. d. NBCC manages specialty certifications for clinical mental health and addictions counselors.

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Chronic binge-eaters reflect:

(a) high self-esteem (b) moderate self-esteem (c) low self-esteem (d) the level of self-esteem affected is unknown at this time

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In terms of world view, which is component refers to theology, cosmology, and metaphysics?

a. Epistemology b. Ontology c. Praxeology d. Teleology

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