The existential emphasis is based on:

a) specific behaviors that can be assessed.

b) a scientific orientation.

c) a teaching/learning model that stresses the didactic aspects of therapy.

d) the philosophical concerns of what it means to be fully human.

e) an analysis of our position in the family


d) the philosophical concerns of what it means to be fully human.

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Professional licensure assures consumers that the licensee:

a. has successfully completed his or her own personal counseling. b. has completed the maximum training available. c. is very competent in all areas of professional practice. d. has met the minimal requirements of education, training, and experience as identified in the specific state law.

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Narrative therapists believe that stories supporting the dominant theme

(a) must be changed. (b) are responsible for dysfunction. (c) are the ones most easily accessed. (d) are irrelevant because they provide no new information.

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Spiritual issues in interviewing, counseling, and therapy are often rooted in:

a. thoughts. b. feelings. c. behaviors. d. meanings.

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Sexuality is viewed as a broad construct that encompasses:

a. Gender, gender roles and sexual orientation b. Gender, gender roles and race c. Gender, gender roles and masculinity d. Gender, gender roles and femininity

Counseling