In replying to a statement such as "I just can't seem to please Harry with my cooking," which response would be most related to an effective counselor's response as opposed to the "person on the street" response?
A) ?"Don't worry about Harry, Jim acts the same way about my cooking. All men are alike when they try to be difficult."
B) ?"Cooking for Harry seems to be a frustrating experience."
C) ?"I have a new recipe for chicken that is out of this world. It would make Harry appreciate you."
D) ?"Why don't you let him cook for a while?"
B
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During the action phase of the Prochaska’s model, the therapist’s goals are to do all of the following, EXCEPT
a. planning for concrete steps that are then taken to modify behavior. b. being alert for signs of problems. c. assisting the client to address issues that contribute to or exacerbate the SUD. d. assisting in individual growth.
Because clients may have emergencies between counseling sessions, it is usually wise for counselors to
a. instruct clients to call a 24-hour mental health hotline number or report to a hospital emergency room. b. give clients their home phone number. c. supply clients with a pager number by which the counselor may be reached. d. avoid accepting clients for counseling who may have between session emergencies. e. explain to clients that any situation they are dealing with can be resolved at the next regularly scheduled counseling session.
A psychologist develops a measure of self-esteem in order to study the variable of self-esteem. He then conducts a number of studies investigating the differences between candidates who score low and candidates who score high on self-esteem. He does so to devise an accurate method of studying self-esteem. In this case, the psychologist is trying to establish _____.
A. construct validity B. internal validity C. reliability D. reactivity
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. In counseling and psychology, there has been a relatively long tradition of graduate-level training from a practitioner-science orientation 2. Most practitioners have been dissatisfied with heavy emphasis on scientific methods and knowledge 3. Research advance knowledge in the field of psychology and often guides clinical practice therefore most psychologists conduct research after graduate school. 4. The importance of using and applying skills in evaluating research is founded on the classic view of the scientist-practitioner model. 5. As professionals we have an obligation to carefully evaluate knowledge and research results that may be used in the practice of our professions.