In feminist therapy, if a client complains that he feels the therapist is in a position of power over him, the therapist is most likely to:
a. attribute the client's reaction to over-sensitivity.
b. reassure the client that the relationship is egalitarian.
c. acknowledge the inherent power differential and work to minimize it.
d. provide empathic support and understanding.
C
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A. increasing personal awareness and making better choices for oneself. B. increasing public awareness, affecting public policy, and influencing legislation. C. an impossible and futile goal. D. replacing one system or method with a new and improved system or method, which is relatively easy to do.
Which of the following is not true with regard to the definition of reactive attachment disorder?
a. These children have experienced grossly inadequate care in the early years. b. These children behave indifferently, like avoidantly attached youngsters. c. These children often show indiscriminant friendliness toward strangers instead of more typical caution. d. These children may develop later attachments, given their exposure to nurturant caregivers, but the process is more difficult and not assured in every case.
The solution to the problems of with complex problems students with complex problems lies within the
A. schools. B. families of at-risk students. C. resources of an entire community. D. current programs already in place to deal with these students.
The ACA Code of Ethics states: “Counselors release assessment data in which the client is identified only with the consent of the client or the client’s legal representative.” This statement illustrates the meta-ethical principle of
a. justice. b. beneficence. c. nonmaleficence. d. autonomy.