The school counseling profession has its origin in the

a) psychoanalytic movement of the early twentieth century.
b) testing of soldiers during World War I.
c) vocational guidance movement in the early 1900s.
d) philosophy of the ancient Greeks.


c

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Which of the following statements would be LEAST consistent with a culture-sensitive therapy view of the therapeutic relationship? a. Establishing the therapeutic relationship is one of the most challenging aspects of the treatment. b. Ideally, a treatment strategy is culturally consistent with the patient's expectations and background. c. It is essential that the therapist explain what will

happen in the context of therapy, what is expected of the client, and what the therapist will provide. d. Since clients' problems are rooted in their culture, the therapist must help clients become more "Americanized.".

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Who is the first psychiatrist in the modern era to perform family therapy?

a. Sigmund Freud b. Alfred Adler c. Carl Rogers d. Fritz Perls

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Range, standard deviation, and variance are all measures of variability

True False

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__________________________ informs the client about the counselor’s professional background and the limitations of the professional relationship.

a. Limits of confidentiality b. Informed consent c. Mandated reporting d. Professional disclosure statement

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