Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Confidentiality in groups can be guaranteed.
2.Dependency is more pronounced in groups.
3.The training you receive in school will be enough to consistently lead groups.
4.You don’t have to say anything in group counseling unless you want to.
1.false
2.true
3.false
4.false
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California enacted a law in 2011 allowing mental health practitioners to treat minors (12 years or older) if:
A. a minor would like to enter into a counseling relationship; it is necessary to have informed parental or guardian consent or for counseling to be court ordered. B. the practitioner is informed by the minor he or she would like to enter into a counseling relationship for minor educational purposes. C. the practitioner determines the minor is mature enough to participate intelligently in outpatient treatment or mental health counseling. However, the statute does require parental (or guardian) involvement in the treatment unless the therapist finds, after consulting with the minor, that this would be inappropriate under the circumstances. D. there is no reason for a minor to be treated without parent consent.
Name five of the ten concerns that LGBT college students face.
What will be an ideal response?
All of the following are direct measures of student achievement EXCEPT ___________
A) test results? B) ?number of credits completed per year C) ?grade point average D) ?enrollment in honors courses E) ?rank in class
When involuntary clients are required to sign documents waiving their privacy before beginning counseling sessions,
a. counselors should refuse to counsel these clients who have been forced into counseling. b. the client in these situations is the agency forcing the client into counseling, not the client himself or herself. c. counselors then have no responsibility to maintain the client's privacy. d. counselors should warn clients that they should never say anything in counseling sessions that may put them in a difficult situation with the person or agency that has mandated their counseling sessions. e. counselors should carefully explain to clients the limits of their privacy within the counseling relationship.