Which of the following is the primary accreditation body for college counseling centers?
a. Association of College Counseling Center Directors
b. American College Counseling Association
c. International Association of Counseling Services
d. CACREP
a
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A clinician observes a mother–child dyad in an analog task. In a playroom, the mother is advised to switch from playing with one toy to playing with another every 5 minutes. The therapist notices that when the mother does not give clear warning of the switch, her child tantrums. When he tantrums, the mother soothes him by returning to the original toy. Which is the following is NOT true?
a. The clinician may be performing a functional analysis. b. The failure to provide time for the child to process the transition may be the antecedent. c. The tantrum is the consequence. d. The mother’s response to the tantrum is reinforcing.
In the 1980’s, there was a shift away from advocacy for clients to advocacy for the profession. What were the reasons the textbook gave for this?
a. Psychiatry profession indicating what was considered a mental health issue b. Education administrators determining the role of counselors c. Increase in managed care industries d. All of the above
Donald, who has language disorder, tries to follow his mom’s directions. When she slowly speaks to him, he almost always does what she says, but when they are in a rush and she quickly tells him what to do, sometimes he can’t quite understand. This indicates that Donald might have which of the following?
a. problems with auditory perception, for instance in discriminating between phonemes b. deficits in rapid temporal processing c. delays in short-term memory d. impoverished parent-child communication
Rape is a
a. felony. b. misdemeanor. c. civil matter. d. It can be any of the above.