The control of facial expressions is an example of _______.
a. personal control
b. subgrouping
c. using time
d. mastery of space
a. personal control
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All of the following represent areas of potential malpractice for counseling except
a. Failing to take action when someone other than the client is in danger b. Improperly certifying a client in a commitment hearing c. Providing services for which competence has not been established d. Breaching confidentiality e. Promising a "cure" f. All of the above are potential examples of malpractice
Counseling theories provide therapists with:
a. fancy ways to talk to their clients about their presenting problems. b. a method to identify with their clients. c. a professional schemata. d. alternative to relying on self-disclosure during therapy sessions.
Developmental theories of addiction assume that as people mature:
a. They become more ashamed of their addiction b. They are more likely to seek help for their addiction c. They mature in their ability to cope with the addictive process d. They are less likely to seek help for their addiction
Multiple cutoff techniques
a. are flexible in nature. b. are hard-and-fast criteria. c. have great implications for choosing which class students should be placed in. d. do not apply to certain test formats.