A shame-attacking exercise is used by an experienced clinician to
a. inundate clients with the very experience they fear so that they are likely to get over that fear
b. encourage positive self-talk
c. help client's practice mindful meditation
d. reframe client's difficulties
a
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a. The distance from your assigned school that you are able to practice as a professional school counselor. b. A term referring to the far-reaching impact of school counseling interventions. c. One of the four domains of professional school counseling. d. An area or skills in which you have received specific training, experience, and supervision.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Rogers was the first to record and transcribe therapy sessions so he could review and study them. 2. B.F. Skinner considered himself a “radical behaviorist.” 3. Scientific empiricism is the view that only phenomena that can be rigorously studied are appropriate for science. 4. The therapist–client relationship is not important in behavioral therapy.
What reason is given for exercising caution when using standardized tests in America today?
a. Cultural diversity b. Cultural homogeneity c. Finances d. Increase in population
A chronic illness that targets the gastrointestinal and respiratory system that may cause malnutrition and respiratory infections is:
a. Cerebral palsy b. Sickle cell anemia c. Cystic fibrosis d. Spina bifida