Behavioral counseling gained importance through ____________ publication ____________, in which he focused on learning (instead of insight) as the root of change

A. Carl Rogers'; Counseling and Psychotherapy
B. John Krumboltz's; Revolution in Counseling
C. C. Gilbert Wrenn's; Counselor in a Changing World
D. Frank Parsons'; Choosing a Vocation


B

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Studies on the effectiveness of cognitive–behavioral therapy to treat anxiety disorders have indicated which of the following?

a. Only the behavioral component is necessary for effective treatment. b. Only the cognitive component is necessary for effective treatment. c. It is effective as measured by improvements in self-report, parent report, and behavioral observations but these benefits are not clinically significant. d. It is effective as measured by improvements in self-report, parent report, and behavioral observations and these benefits are clinically significant, such that most children who participate in CBT no longer meet diagnostic criteria for anxiety disorders after treatment.

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Descriptive studies can suggestpossible causal connections among variables that can be examined in experimental designs

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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According to the text authors, the therapeutic process of change in MST involves:

a. consciousness raising. c. contingency management. b. counterconditioning. d. all of the above.

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Which of the following is NOT a suggested course of action for human service professionals to take when dealing with inadequate supervision?

a. Recognize the qualities of an effective supervisor by becoming familiar withthe "Ethical Guidelines for Counseling Supervisors." b. Make sure your supervisor utilizes the style of supervision that works best foryou. c. Learn how to effectively solve problems in your supervision. d. Develop a written contractual agreement between yourself and your supervisor.

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