Which of the following professions are qualified to prescribe psychoactive medications?
a. psychiatry
b. clinical psychology
c. mental health counselors
d. counseling psychologists
a
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Besides their focus and work with clients, professional counselors and counseling psychologists have differences between the two professions that differentiate them. Describe the major differences.
What will be an ideal response?
Carefully monitoring the client's progress, compliance, and experience of the counseling relationship is one facet of:
a. day-to-day office issues. b. caseload management. c. clinical time management. d. managing business matters.
Which of the following definitions, best describes therapeutic factors in a group?
a. An element that contributes to improvement in a patient’s condition and is a function of the actions of a patient. b. An element that contributes to improvement in a patient’s condition and is a function of the actions of fellow group members. c. An element that contributes to improvement in a patient’s condition and is a function of the theoretical orientation of the group member and the interventions used. d. An element that contributes to improvement in a patient’s condition and is a function of the actions of a group therapist, the patient, or fellow group members.
High School group members a. have the cognitive ability to process advance skills explored through counseling theory
b. are generally more eager than other populations to enter counseling. c. can tell when a group leader is trying to "theory-ize" them. d. are limited in the extent that they are able to utilize certain advanced theory techniques.