According to Wright, the following helps individuals develop self-confidence, self-control, work tolerances, skill at interpersonal relations, and understanding of the work world
a. vocational assessment
b. computer-assisted evaluation
c. psycho-social analysis
d. work adjustment training
e. two of the above
d
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The textbook describes several challenges school counselors face in their work. All of the following are discussed except:
a. Limited knowledge of culturally appropriate interventions for their increasingly diverse student population b. Carrying larger than recommended caseloads c. A movement toward increased involvement in the special education process d. Unclear roles within schools
The guidelines for counselors when using tests are known as:
a. APA Code of Ethics b. ACA Code of Ethics c. Responsibilities of Users of Standardized Tests d. Standards for the Official Administration of Tests
One major principle in the feminist counseling process can be described as:
a. Clients relying on the therapist to define and shape the therapy process b. Clients experiencing the counseling relationship as empathic and authentic c. Clients ignoring that ways in which disconnection fuels their presenting problems d. Clients finding ways to avoid oppressive experiences in their communities
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Tricyclic antidepressants, particularly atypical ones, have been shown to be effective and safe in youth. 2. A goal of cognitive therapy is not to think positively, but instead to view the world more realistically. 3. Motivation to change behavior is usually higher in adults than in children. 4. Comorbidity is much rarer in children than it is in adults. 5. The dodo verdict refers to the fact that all forms of adult psychotherapy have been found to be roughly equally effective, overall.