Myers-Briggs type theory is based on the work of

a. Carl Jung.
b. Carl Rogers.
c. Frank Parsons.
d. Sigmund Freud.


A

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Stanley is 7 years old. His parents are quite concerned about his school progress Although he has begun to learn to read, he reverses some letters when he writes. Based on research, Stanley's school counselor should tell his parents that

a. brain development can be quite uneven in childhood and as a result, it is not unusual for children to show poor performance in isolated skills. b. Stanley almost certainly has a serious learning disorder which requires immediate intervention. c. if a child shows normal progress in other reading related skills, like Stanley does, the child is probably faking the letter reversals in a bid for attention. d. Stanley needs glasses.

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The counting of the number of clients who may benefit from intervention is known as

a. tableting. b. tabulating. c. triangulating. d. tallying.

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Which one of the following is NOT the responsibility of a clinical supervisor?

a. Supervisors are responsible for the actions of their trainees. b. Supervisors must check on the trainees’ progress and be familiar with their caseloads. c. Supervisors must inform trainees about the goals and process of supervision. d. Supervisors must be willing to provide personal therapy to trainees when trainees have personal problems that affect their clients.

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The Model Minority Myth refers to:

a) Asian's educational levels, occupational success, and high marriage rates reflect a narrative worthy of emulation b) phenotypical features allow Asians to more easily enter the modeling industry c) Asians not facing difficulties that other groups of color experience d) the end to poverty and linguistic isolation among newly arrived Asians

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