The basic concept of the scientist-practitioner model is that those practicing the profession of psychology, and also counseling would split their time and focus _______between research and practice.

a. 20/80
b. 60/40
c. 50/50
d. 30/70


c. 50/50

Counseling

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When a client presents a set of "shoulds" which include unrealistic demands on others and self, helpful interventions by a therapist include:

A) ?helping the client appreciate these interpersonal coping strategies. B) ?helping the client see these coping strategies are unnecessary in many current situations. C) ?helping the client see that this coping strategy is central to the clients' basic sense of self. D) ?All of the choices are correct.

Counseling

Interests in career assessment are often categorized as

a. preferred, inferred, and demonstrated. b. expressed, manifest, and inventoried. c. latent, manifest, and conscious. d. None of the above.

Counseling

If you are a counselor seeking information to determine if it is culturally appropriate to administer a particular instrument with your client, what resource might you turn to first?

a. Test manual b. Conference on formal testing c. Conference on cultural diversity d. Supervisor

Counseling

Which of the following is not considered essential knowledge for a culturally competent counselor?

a. Knowing how to analyze transference reactions b. Understanding the dynamics and impact of oppression and racism c. Being able to understand the worldview of their clients, and learn about their clients' cultural background d. Being aware of institutional barriers that prevent minorities from utilizing the mental health services availablein their community

Counseling