Standardized measures can facilitate a client's involvement in counseling by:

a) Helping him or her to reflect on the frequency, duration, and intensity of problems and symptoms
b) Helping him or her to put concerns in perspective relative to others
c) Helping him or her to reflect on whether change is occurring and what may be causing that
d) All of the above


d

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a. self-reflection and feelings of awareness. b. academic achievement and better test scores. c. prevention and remediation. d. increasing friendships between different types of children.

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According to Super, the process of career development is essentially that of:

a. Finding the appropriate career pattern b. Reality-testing and role-playing c. Developing and implementing a self-concept d. Becoming aware of a basic pattern of needs

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Which of the following statements about working with male clients is FALSE?

A. Many men prefer therapists who intentionally self-disclose information. B. Therapists should be willing to share power with men by involving them in decision making. C. Providing men opportunities to serve their community can motivate them to act in ways that provide personal fulfilment. D. Men are least likely to seek help when the therapist asks for his knowledge or opinions during treatment.

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Poor children compared with more economically advantaged children experience

a. less family turmoil. b. surprisingly equal schooling. c. less violence. d. None of the above.

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