Which of the RIASEC “types” is best characterized by a self-concept described as “ambitious, sociable, aggressive, and adventuresome?”
a. I
b. A
c. S
d. E
d. E
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The results of the Minnesota Longitudinal Study indicate that ______.
a. securely attached infants show benefits in early childhood with respect to being cooperative and empathic, but these benefits disappear by the preschool years b. infants with insecure–ambivalent attachment were more likely to become insulated or hostile to others c. infants with insecure–disorganized/disoriented attachment were at greatest risk for behavior problems in childhood d. infants with insecure–avoidant attachment were at greatest risk for behavior problems in childhood but infants with insecure–ambivalent attachment were at greatest risk for behavior problems in adolescence
Each major mental health professional organization has its own code of ethics; however, most of these codes are:
A. specific and informative, giving answers to all ethical dilemmas. B. broad and general and do not provide specific answers to ethical dilemmas. C. not necessary to obtain or read. D. old and outdated, not pertaining to current ethical dilemmas.
To ensure an optimal learning experience, a supervisee is responsible for all of the following EXCEPT:
A. coming prepared to each supervision session. B. being an active participant in supervision. C. taking the initiative to ask for what is needed from your supervisor during supervision. D. establishing flexible boundaries with your clients.
Which of the following is NOT a focus of a strength-based approach?
a. client’s awareness of inner strengths b. listening for possible external stressors c. disputing clients stories d. empowerment of clients to make change