Many gay and lesbian organizations consider bisexuals to be

a. closet homosexuals
b. ego-syntonic
c. straight people going through a phase
d. trapped in the Oedipus complex


A

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In working through misjudgments and failures in counseling, which of the following is a false assumption?

A. Failures are unavoidable and inevitable. B. Failures can provide opportunities for learning and growth. C. A failure is a sign of a failed counselor. D. Mistakes and misjudgments can be worked through constructively by considering clients’ secondary gains.

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Which of the following statements is most correct?

a. beginning therapists frequently think they cannot solve all of the client’s problems, which is seldom feasible and often results in disappointment for the therapist b. beginning therapists frequently think they can solve all of the client’s problems, which is seldom feasible and often results in disappointment for the therapist c. beginning therapists frequently think they can solve all of the client’s problems, which is often feasible and results in satisfaction for the therapist d. beginning therapists frequently think they cannot solve all of the client’s problems, which is often feasible yet results in disappointment for the therapist

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In generalizability or domain sampling theory, the focus is on:

A) ?using measures of internal consistency. B) ?determining the standard error of measurement. C) ?identifying specific sources of variation under defined conditions. D) ?identifying where an individual's true score would fall.

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In order to practice developing empathy, the authors of the book recommend that you _____

a. Try to share as many experiences with your clients as possible b. Try to understand why people make choices or believe things that are different from you c. Try to work with clients who have similar life stories as you, at least in the beginning of your counseling career d. Try pretending to feel what your clients are feeling – in other words, "fake it ‘till you make it."

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