______________ instruments may be used by practitioners who have a graduate degree in psychology, counseling, education, or related disciplines;
or have completed specialized training or coursework in assessment; or have licensure or certification documenting training and experience in assessment.
a. A-level
b. B-level
c. C-level
d. None of the above
b
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Which of the following is a prevalent myth about groups?
a. They are second-rate structures for dealing with problems b. They force people to lose their identity by tearing down psychological defenses c. They require that people become emotional and spill their guts d. All of the above are prevalent myths about groups
Finding an identity in becoming a caregiver to those who appear to be in need characterizes:
A. Enabling. B. Dependency. C. Codependency. D. Boundaries.
The increasing body of research supports the concept that the personal characteristics of helpers
A. make little difference in the helping relationship. B. are not as important as mastery of helping theory. C. help them fulfill certain human service roles. D. are largely responsible for success or failure of helping.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1, Compared to infancy, physical development seems slow during the toddler years. 2. Early childhood educators tend to reflect more on up-to-date research and their training rather than reflecting on their own upbringing when suggesting disciplinary practices for toddlers’ parents. 3. As a counselor, you are mandated to report any reasonable suspicion of child abuse. 4. The primary difference between abusive and nonabusive parents is the frequency and intensity with which parents direct negative behavior toward their child.