Being an ethical counselor

a. Involves understanding the code of ethics in the profession in which you work
b. Practicing under the standards in the code of ethics in profession in which you work
c. Is understanding and practicing the standards in the code of ethics in which you work
d. Involves knowing, practicing, and being an ethical counselor


d. Involves knowing, practicing, and being an ethical counselor

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A major characteristic of the classical psychoanalytic therapist is:

a. ? openness and self-disclosure. b. ? a deeply personal and sharing relationship. c. ? a sense of being anonymous. d. ? a focus on specific behavior and an objective appraisal of learned patterns of behavior.

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___________________________refers to information generated according to accepted principles of research practice.

a. Professional knowledge b. Practical knowledge c. Scientific knowledge d. Theoretical knowledge

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Who conceptualized logotherapy?

a. Rollo May b. Viktor Frankl c. Abraham Maslow d. Anna Freud e. Carl Rogers

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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

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