A young boy has trouble transitioning to his next class and often throws a fit. The teacher attempts to change his behavior by offering a reward after he transitions from one class to another calmly. This is an example of an intervention informed by what type theory of development?
a. Psychoanalytic theory
b. Social Learning theory
c. Operant conditioning
d. Classical conditioning
c. Operant conditioning
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An effective humanistic counselor will do all of the following, EXCEPT
a. use self-disclosure appropriately. b. show congruence in their verbal and nonverbal communication. c. be open to negative client emotions. d. interpret client motives and behavior whenever possible.
Which of the following is least appropriate to use in counseling with a freshman in high school?
a. The Kuder Occupational Interest Survey b. The Differential Aptitude Tests c. The Strong Interest Inventory d. Holland's Self-Directed Search
The author of the text suggests that self-disclosure for what primary purpose?
a. Helping clients achieve their goals b. Building a friendship with the client c. Making clients feel more comfortable d. Demonstrate therapist expertise and superiority
From the perspective of the _______________ approach, the truth is contextualand the counseling relationship is an empathic one in which the counselor serves to participate in the system in order to "perturb" it so that it can reorganize itself
a. modernism b. post-modernism c. systemic d. phenomenological