What are the four components of our total behavior?
What will be an ideal response?
(1) acting, (2) thinking, (3) feeling, and (4) physiology
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What types of programs are the most effective at addressing suicide risk?
A. Family and community based programs B. School and community based programs C. Peer and school based programs D. Family and peer based programs
Which of the following describes the purpose of the Basic Interest Scales on the Strong?
a. To identify an individual's top three Holland Codes b. To give an estimate of work style, learning environment, leadership style, risk taking/adventure, and team orientation c. To allow an individual to compare his or her interests to the interests of same-sex individuals who are satisfied in their jobs d. To give a breakdown of client responses on the test e. To identify an individual's broad interest areas (e.g., science, math, music)
Which of the following statements is consistent with a culturally sensitive approach to assessment?
a) Counselors only use those tests that have disproportionate racial and ethnic norms b) Counselors take into account the impact of cultural factors— racial-ethnic identity, age, gender, and primary language—when interpreting test results. c) Counselors only use informal assessment methods when evaluating clients whose racial-ethnic identity is different than the counselor's identity d) Counselors have an ethical obligation to determine a client's level of acculturation
If assessment procedures are altered to accommodate a client with a disability:
A. this should not be noted in the file because it might be prejudicial. B. this should be included in the psychological report or noted in the client's file. C. the counselor should consider the results as being useless and not use them. D. the counselor should use the results in the sam way as with anyone else