If you have generally good feelings about a fellow student, but you never approach him in the hallway because you have automatically ruled out being so forward with people you don’t know, you would be exhibiting what Gestaltists would call ________________________
a. avoidance
b. disowning
c. interruption
d. reframing
e. confluence
Answer: b
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_________ calls for counselor educators to teach their students about the life-long and important concept of professional development.
a. ACES Code of Ethics b. The State Board bylaws c. ACA Code of Ethics d. None of the above
Homogeneous groups are more likely than heterogeneous groups to reach high quality decisions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Sara is a solution-based therapist who is working with Tim and Tania (parents) and their two children, Jake (age 15) and Madison (age 9). The parents state that Jake is increasingly hostile, that he won’t listen to them, and that they feel like their family is falling apart. Jake refuses to participate in therapy, stating that his parents are the ones with the problem and that he doesn’t
think anything is wrong. Bill and Gina want Sarah to have some individual sessions with Jake, stating that they just can’t make a difference and that she needs to “fix him”. What category describes Tim and Tania’s motivation for change? a. Customers b. Complainants c. Visionaries d. Visitors
What is the American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics?
a. Legal document outlining professional counselors’ responsibilities to the general public b. Principles that define ethical behavior c. Principles that define ethical behavior and best practices in counseling d. Guidelines for ethical evaluation, assessment, and interpretation