Self-disclosure on the part of the clinician is used for all but which of the following reasons?

a. To reveal parts of oneself in an effort to strengthen the counseling relationship
b. As a means for mimicking early attachment issues
c. As a mechanism to help the client feel comfortable with self-disclosure
d. As an example of how to be in relationships


.B

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The tool of letting the client know the therapist understood the content of the talk is:

a) Paraphrase b) Reflection of feeling c) Reflection of Meaning d) Metaphoric communication

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Having ___________________ can reduce the supervisee's potential frustration with the supervisor

a. high expectations b. some knowledge of the supervisor's preferences c. realistic expectation of the supervisor d. more experience

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

1. Stratified random sampling was primarily designed to provide a geographic balance to the process of selecting subjects. 2. Oversampling is conducted when there are extra subjects available that may become included. 3. The vast majority of published research in counseling uses a form of non-probability sampling. 4. Data from non-probability samples may provide an excellent approximation of a population’s parameters.

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Which of the following statements is true of the Learning Theory of Career Counseling?

a. The theory stresses that the traits of clients should first be assessed and then systematically matched with factors inherent in various occupations b. The theory stresses the interpersonal nature of careers and associated lifestyles as well as the performance requirements of a work position c. The theory posits that career development is the lifelong process of implementing a self-concept. d. The theory suggests that four factors influence a person's career decision-making: genetic endowment, environmental conditions and event, learning experiences, and task-approach skills.

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