An alliance between specific family members against a third member is called a(n):
A. rigid boundary
B. alignment
C. coalition
D. dysfunctional set
C. coalition
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According to Standard 1.01, if psychologists learn of ________ or _____________ of their work, they take reasonable steps to correct.
a. misuse, use b. misuse, misrepresentation c. misrepresentation, use d. misrepresentation, representation
According to Ritchie and Huss, group work with minor clients might open school counselors to legal liability actions by parents or guardians if the counselor's actions somehow associate their child with
a. a negative label b. psychoeducation groups c. other children who have difficulties d. none of the above
Joe is an intern at an agency that serves chemically dependent adolescent clients. His supervisor believes that harsh confrontation is the best way to cut through their stubborn defenses. Uncomfortable using this counseling technique, it would be best if Joe would
a. find an agency that he is more comfortable working in. b. be open to using confrontation as a counseling technique, while moderating the harshness of his supervisor. c. ignore the supervisor's confrontational technique and use methods of counseling that are more familiar to him. d. recognize that the supervisor will not be open to discussing the matter and see it as an attack on his style of counseling.
All of the following are common reasons men may seek counseling EXCEPT:
A. they are in a crisis state and someone has pushed them into coming. B. they are suffering from midlife issues, anxiety, or depression. C. they believe that counseling will make them feel more manly. D. domestic violence/child abuse laws require that counseling be sought.