When defining family as it relates to a client, a counselor should:

a. Include all family members that are known to the counselor
b. Focus only on family members living in the child’s household
c. Include only biological relatives as family members
d. Use the child’s subjective definition of family


Answer: D

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a. Direct reports from the child, Pregnancy, Preadolescent venereal disease, Age-inappropriate sexual interest b. Pregnancy, Preadolescent venereal disease, Genital bruises or other injuries, Masturbation c. Direct report from the child, Pregnancy, Preadolescent venereal disease, Genital bruises or other injuries d. Direct report from the child, Preadolescent venereal disease, Genital bruises or other injuries, Social withdrawal and isolation e. None of the above.

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Which of the following is LEAST important when assessing an individual?

a. Might this person be unfairly labeled from my testing? b. Am I invading this person's right to privacy? c. Is the information I'm getting valid and useful? d. None of the above - they are all important.

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Why might multiple-choice exams be preferred over essay exams?

a. Multiple-choice exams increase the possibility of favoritism. b. Multiple-choice exams increase the standardization of conditions and item selection. c. Multiple-choice exams allow examiners to assess depth, rather than breadth, of content comprehension. d. Multiple-choice exams are cheaper to develop and administer.

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A professional's ability to make predictions about who will attempt suicide based on standardized measures is limited because:

a) There are very few valid standardized suicide measures b) Suicide is a very low base rate phenomenon c) People who are planning on attempting suicide do not communicate that intention on standardize measures d) Risk factors can not be established with standardized measures

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