Research shows that the four predominant emotions in counseling students are the same core emotions that are typically part of the change process for clients. Specifically, these four emotions are _____

a. Happy, sad, angry, fearful
b. Frustration, dissatisfaction, uncertainty, insecurity
c. Precontemplation, action, maintenance, relapse
d. Depression, anxiety, mania, hypomania


a

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According to the Stages of Change model, during the contemplation phase of change, the client:

a) May lack awareness that a problem exists and have no intention of changing b) Is becoming more aware that a problem exists, but has made no plans to change c) Has begun planning small incremental changes, but has not begun this process d) Is implementing the action plan by modifying his or her behaviors

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All of the following are ways to develop genuine competency in using one’s chosen set of therapeutic orientations except

a. stay at your basic comfort level with the theory (or theories) and rely on your natural helping abilities to work in harmony with a modest grasp of the theory b. continue the study of your chosen theory or theories c. practice working with a given theory (or theories) with your clients d. arrange for expert supervision of your work

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Of those individuals who develop liver steatosis, what %age go on to develop alcohol-related hepatitis?

a. 50-60 % b. 45-50 % c. 5-20 % d. 35-40 %

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Which of the following is NOT a diagnostic test?

a. The Wide Range Achievement Test 4 (WRAT4) b. The Woodcock Johnson III c. The Wechsler Individual Achievement Test ? Third Edition (WIAT-III) d. The Peabody Individual Achievement Test e. All of these are diagnostic tests.

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