What is the role of the mediator in child custody cases?

a) To act objectively, maintain confidentiality, and work collaboratively with both parties.
b) Provide forensic evaluations to recommend custodial rights.
c) Make recommendations to the judge about custodial rights of the child.
d) Advocate for the preferences of the child.
e) All of the above.


a;

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Counselors with a strong professional identity are able to do all of the following EXCEPT

a. describe the services their profession renders to the public. b. articulate the similarities and differences between their profession and other similar groups. c. show pride in belonging to the counseling profession. d. demonstrate that they hold a master's degree from a CACREP-accredited program. e. explain the philosophy that underlies the activities of counselors.

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Assessment in crisis intervention ( p. 59)

a. is best done under controlled conditions using Triage Assessment and other paper and pencil tests that adequately depict intellectual and personality functioning. b. is generally continuous throughout the intervention. c. generally attempts to adhere to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-IV guidelines. d. stops the moment the client regains equilibrium.

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One weakness of quantitative research is that it requires the use of ______ sample sizes.

A. larger B. smaller C. randomized D. stratified

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.Adler maintained that with the arrival of a second child, the first-born child feels “dethroned” as he or she has to share the parent’s attention. 2.A major goal of Adlerian psychotherapy is to assist client in increasing his or her social interest. 3.Jung’s theory of psychotherapy entails focusing on the conscious and ignoring the unconscious. 4.Jung’s theory on psychotherapy involves dream analysis to gain insight into the individual’s collective unconscious.

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