In order to practice developing empathy, the authors of the book recommend that you _____
a. Try to share as many experiences with your clients as possible
b. Try to understand why people make choices or believe things that are different from you
c. Try to work with clients who have similar life stories as you, at least in the beginning of your counseling career
d. Try pretending to feel what your clients are feeling – in other words, "fake it ‘till you make it."
b
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What will be an ideal response?
Which statement does NOT violate the ethical standard of competence?
A. Twenty happy years of marriage make me an effective marriage and family therapist. B. I don't need to know much: I'm not counseling people. I'm just doing research. C. It's a new area of research: no one is an expert but I have studied everything in the area. D. I don't have to be an expert in statistics to teach a course on it.
According to research by Papalia et al. (2007), of the children who experience abuse or neglect, approximately were neglected, were physically abused, were sexually abused, and experienced emotional abuse.
a. 10%; 20%; 30; 40% b. 80%; 10%; 5%; 5% c. 5%; 15%; 25%; 55% d. 60%; 20%; 10%; 7%
Forty years ago the prevailing term for one's career was
A. avocation. B. vocation. C. guidance. D. career path.