Why is it important for a counselor to collect data from sources other than the client?

a. To gain a better perspective of the problem
b. To allow others to feel included in the assessment process
c. To help the client feel more comfortable
d. To let others know that the client is seeing a counselor


a. To gain a better perspective of the problem

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The first step of the basic model for program planning is

a. conducting a needs assessment b. establishing goals and objectives c. defining the population d. designing the program

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Which of the following statements in NOT accurate pertaining to the use of techniques?

a. Practitioners should have a rationale for using a technique. b. Practitioners need to have training in the proper use of techniques. c. There is abundant evidence of the specific value and usefulness of particular techniques. d. The techniques counselors employ are less crucial to therapy outcomes than are the interpersonal factors operating in the client-counselor relationship.

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The Career Development Facilitator credential was developed as

a. A means of recognizing people who qualify to be a Master Career Counselor but are working in administration b. Have completed a post-masters course of study c. Have 5 years of supervised on-the-job experience d. Have completed a prescribed course of study to become a paraprofessional

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The philosophy of education that hold the primacy of subject matter, mastery of content, and preservation of the existing national cultural heritage is referred to as:

a. Progressive Education. b. Administrative Education. c. Traditional Education. d. Social Learning Education.

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