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.


a

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The reason why many counselor education programs encourage or require personal therapy for counselors in training is to engage in:

A. value imposition. B. personal values. C. value exploration. D. value conflicts.

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Simple identification

a. Refers to focusing on a goal b. Refers to the therapist identifying with the client and increasing empathy c. Refers to the therapist identifying with the client to the detriment of the helping relationship d. Refers to the bonding which takes place between the therapist and the client

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An example of a true experimental design is the

a. randomized post-test only control group design. b. two -sample pre-test post-test design. c. case study. d. time series design.

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Eliza enjoys all her subjects and does well in them. There is very little that she dislikes. Now that he is a freshman in college, she has no idea of what program of study to choose. According to Holland, which term best describes Eliza's dilemma?

a. congruent b. differentiated c. incongruent d. undifferentiated

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