Personcentered therapy puts faith in the client's:
a. ability to uncover repressed experiences.
b. ability to integrate their polarities.
c. capacity for recognizing how birth order affects their choices.
d. capacity for self-direction.
d
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Counseling
a. is equivalent to psychotherapy. b. is based on the wellness model. c. is long-term. d. focuses on the past.
Until the 1950s there were relatively few professional school counselors across the U. S. because
A. there were not many opportunities for professional school counselors. B. mental health organizations would not support professional school counselors. C. there was little legislative support. D. counselors were too highly educated for the public schools of that time.
Step 2 of developing a proposal is to determine what currently exists in this area in the research literature. What should be noted in this step and what is the benefit of this step?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is not a purpose of ethical codes?
A. They protect consumers and further the professional standing of an organization. B. They serve as a legal document that one can bring to court if sued. C. They are statements about the maturity and professional identity of a profession. D. They guide professionals toward certain types of behaviors that reflect the underlyingvalues considered desirable in the profession.