Which of the following constructs is interrelated to multicultural counseling theories?
a. Multicultural research
b. Multicultural practice
c. Both of the above.
d. None of the above.
c
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What was/were the source(s) of controversy regarding Rogers's approaches to counseling?
a. His use of religion in counseling sessions. b. His view of the counselor as expert and the client as patient. c. The fact that his client-centered counseling was very structured whereas counseling based on other approaches, such as psychoanalysis and behaviorism, was more loosely organized. d. His deliberate move away from a focus on pathology coupled with his radical notion that clients possess the key to their own improvement. e. His focus on pathology coupled with his radical notion that clients have no idea what to do with their lives and need active advice-giving.
Which of the following inferential errors is made when a mental health counselor wrongly concludes that the anniversary of the death of a client's loved one is associated with the onset of the client's panic disorder?
a. fundamental attribution error b. illusory correlation c. availability heuristic d. single-cause etiology
A peer was working through the Counselor Value-Based Conflicts Model or CVCM. They became stumped at the third step. As an expert on this model, you tell them that the third step is:
a. Identifying whether the value conflict is personal or professional b. To explore the central issue that could prevent them from practicing effectively with the client. c. To seek guidance and assistance in order to ensure that a quality standard of care is being given to the client. d. To determine the course of action to be taken and evaluate its appropriateness to the situation.
Which of the following statements is most accurate of the anxiety disorders?
a. They are collectively the most common form of psychiatric diagnosis. b. They are the third most common form of psychiatric diagnosis after depression and psychotic disorders. c. They have no relationship to the sufferers’ lifestyles. d. They are always reflected in obsessive-compulsive disorders.