"I want to kill my neighbor, he makes so much noise." Which would be the most appropriate person-centered therapeutic response?
a. If you want to, then go ahead.
b. That's illegal and you could get into trouble.
c. Suppose he attacks you when you don't expect it, what will you do?
d. You are so angry at your neighbor that you really want to hurt him so he can never bother you again.
D
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Dr. Kaipa cites several reasons for South Asian Americans' reluctance to discuss individual problems. Which is NOT one of them?
A. Fear that service providers will not understand their values or issues B. Belief that problems experienced are a result of fate or are preordained C. The potential for individual behavior to reflect shame on the family or community as a whole D. Belief that problems are due to the "evil eye" or other external, mystical sources
Counselors traditionally have become involved with death notifications
A. as part of a team called to give a death notification.
B. to brief a team who has given a death notification.
C. after a death and as part of the counseling process.
D. None of the above.
When participants in a research study know they are being studied, it has been suggested that they become more productive simply because they know their behavior is being studied. This phenomenon is known as the ______.
A. Hawthorne effect B. humanism effect C. Weber effect D. Marx effect
Keisha receives a 79 on the test. This is her:
a. true score b. reported score c. observed score d. predicted score