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


a

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A family comes to a counselor with the following problem. Both parents come home from work tired. Dinner is rushed because homework time for the 3rd grade twins takes hours

Bath and bedtime have become daily battles. The parents threaten the children, but the children typically get their parents to give in. This is best described as an example of a. coercive family patterns. b. familial aggressive patterns. c. instrumental reinforcement patterns. d. negative punishment cycles.

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Negotiating relevant services and systems on behalf of clients are part of the __________ competencies

a. client empowerment b. system advocacy c. advocacy d. client advocacy

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An interviewer who communicates empathy is more likely to

a) Cross boundaries with clients b) Have difficulty helping clients to self-disclose c) Be very non-directive throughout an unstructured interview d) Help clients feel cared for, to self-disclose, and to self-reflect

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In the text, one reason given for having counseling students receive some form of psychotherapy is to help them:

a. ? work through early childhood trauma. b. ? learn to deal with transference and countertransference. c. ? recognize and resolve their co-dependent tendencies. d. ? become self-actualized individuals.

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