In its ideal form, the scientist-practitioner model has a _____ split of performing science and practice activities
a. 50–50
b. 40–60
c. 60–40
d. 75–25
a
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Outcome research is helpful in evaluating
A. the impact of services. B. whether certain techniques worked well or not. C. which future counseling interventions to select. D. All of the above.
Tam, the stepparent, and Bri, the stepchild, are arguing about doing the dishes again. Gloria steps in and tries to help Tam and Bri negotiate a fair outcome. This is an example of Gloria being a(n)
a. Gatekeeper b. Defender c. Interpreter d. Mediator
When a husband subpoenas a counselor to reveal information in a court hearing that was provided by the wife in joint couples counseling sessions, and the wife objects to the information being revealed, the counselor
a. should refuse to do so because the counselor would violate the wife's privacy. b. agree to reveal the information because to refuse to do so would not be in the best interest of the husband. c. has to reveal the information because privileged communication statutes never cover married couples counseling. d. should consult with an attorney because laws and court cases vary as to whether the counselor will have to reveal the information over the wife's objection. e. should ask the wife to waive her privacy rights.
One advantage of the ICF system in describing academic functioning over other classification systems is its
a. specification of functional disabilities b. theory or model based perspective c. incorporation of person and environment interactions d. all the above