Clinicians and researchers can sometimes fall prey to the error of concluding that a treatment worked when the evidence for this inference is insufficient. According to Carl Rogers, this refers to:
a. treatment sensitive factorial structure.
b. range restriction.
c. construct confounding.
d. counselor bias.
d
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A. Developing cultural humility B. Cultural competence C. Being a member of an ethnic minority D. Your ability to empathize with the client
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what client variables can lead to group counseling causalities. What will be an ideal response?
Who is the school counselor pioneer who placed urban males into rural areas as an effort to expose these youth to additional opportunities?
a. Eli Weaver b. Frank Parsons c. Clifford Beers d. Anna Reed
Cultural–familial intellectual disability (ID) results from which of the following?
a. genes b. the environment c. the interaction of genes and the environment d. the interaction of multiple environments (within the home and outside the home)