“Staying in your lane” refers to:

A. the caregiver role.
B. potential ethical dilemmas.
C. the precontemplation phase.
D. developing and communicating empathy.


ANS: B

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One concern or potential limitation regarding the use of REBT with some clients is that for some clients

a. faulty beliefs may not really be discarded b. rational beliefs may not really be adopted c. both a. and b. d. neither a. nor b

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The criticism that implosive therapy, while based on a respectable theory and evidence regarding the extinction process, would do well to eliminate pseudoscientific concepts like dynamic or hypothesized avoidance cues and to focus solely on symptom stimuli would most likely be advanced by which therapy?

a. Behavioral c. Integrative b. Psychoanalytic d. Contextual

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Solution-based counselors can work with survivors of sexual abuse. What makes their approach different than traditional approaches is?

a. Encouraging client to recount the details of their abuse b. Helping clients to reclaim autonomy that was lost through the abuse c. Determining the pacing of the client's treatment d. Reframing the client's past trauma

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Which of the following is data that describes frequency, percentages, and ratio and is presented as numbers?

School culture and climate data Quantitative data Attainment or access data Qualitative data

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