A psychoanalytic therapist views themselves and approaches counseling situations as:

a. Expert-novice
b. Psychoanalytic-psychodynamic
c. Scientist-practitioner
d. Participant-observer


d. Participant-observer

Counseling

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The operation of the IRB requires that which of the following policies be followed?

a. All decisions of the IRB must be maintained in a file for a period of at least 3 years b. All decisions by the IRB may be made in oral or written form to the principle researcher c. IRB reviews are not needed in the case of research that is not funded with federal or state funding sources d. Undergraduate research supervised by a faculty mentor does not need IRB review

Counseling

While there is considerable overlap, counseling, as opposed to psychotherapy, is generally most appropriate for

A) ?clients, conscious concerns, preventative and remedial concerns. B) ?patients, personality concerns, medical settings and a teaching methodology. C) ?decision-making, developmental and concerns, and a preventive focus D) ?educational concerns, vocational concerns, decision-making concerns and personality problems.

Counseling

What term is used to describe the highest level of intelligence an instrument measures?

a. Floor b. Ceiling c. Attainment d. Maximum

Counseling

According to the textbook, Outcome goals in therapy groups are goals that pertain to behavior changes in the member's life, such as obtaining employment, improving an interpersonal relationship, maintaining sobriety, or feeling greater self-esteem

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling