Confrontation during a single session and over a series of interviews may be measured on a 5-point scale called the Client Change Scale. Which of the following represents this scale?

A) ?Denial, Identification, Recognition, Generating Solutions, and Development
B) ?Denial, Partial Examination, Acceptance but No Change, Generation of New Solution, and Transcendence
C) ?Identification, Examination, Acceptance, Forgiveness, and Evaluation
D) ?Identification, Partial Examination, Acceptance, Forgiveness, and Transcendence


B

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a. a liberal to a more conservative orientation b. humanistic-based approaches to competency-based approaches c. low accountability in education to high accountability in education d. all of the above

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When counselors learn about different cultures and apply that information to their clients, they might make all of the following errors EXCEPT _____

a. Errors of ethnocentrism (assuming that the counselor's culture is the norm) b. Errors of deduction (assuming that the attributes of the client match the overall attributes of the group) c. Errors of homogeneity (assuming that there is no variability within a particular cultural group) d. Errors of maximization (assuming that membership in a particular cultural group is the most important attribute of that client)

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According to a cognitive-behavioral counselor, what fuels feelings such as depression or anxiety?

a. Personality b. Culture c. Beliefs d. Experience

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In terms of validation evidence:

a. there is a movement away from the three traditional forms of validity b. counselors are encouraged to considered the consequences of the assessment c. measurement experts suggest that construct validation evidence should be considered d. all of the above

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