When gaining informed consent, the practitioner
a. Should consider getting a signed acknowledgment of consent
b. Only needs to gain consent from one of the clients if there are more than one
c. Should go over only the limits of confidentiality that are thought to be relevant
d. Will have an easier time when working with couples than individuals
a. Should consider getting a signed acknowledgment of consent
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When making inferences about a client's psychological well-being, ethical counselors should
a) Take into account multiple cultural factors that could impact assessment results b) Take into account how clients' age and gender but not race, ethnicity or sexual orientation may affect assessment results c) Remain objective and only consider the client's behavior during the assessment as the only relevant information. d) Only assess clients who have a similar multi-cultural background
The standard error of estimate is an index of the:
A) ?accuracy of the instrument scores. B) ?content validity of a test. C) ?reliability of an instrument. D) ?probable range of scores on the criterion.
Differentiation and triangulation are ways of viewing the client in this therapy:
a. Adlerian b. Bowenian c. person-centered d. reality therapy
Please discuss the role of media in public awareness and advocacy. What types of responses are not productive, and what types are?
What will be an ideal response?