Comprehensive presumes that prevention is a(n) _______________ effort
(a) Short-term
(b) Long-term
(c) Immediate
(d) Permanent
A
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Mary is building a relationship with Sarah and assisting Sarah in understanding one of her clients. Mary is assessing the situation, diagnosing the client, and providing recommendations to Sarah about the client. What term would be used to describe this process?
a. Organizational consultation b. Behavioral consultation c. Mental health consultation d. Professional collaboration
The __________________________ is part of the accreditation process that entails an evaluation of the program’s resources, objectives, strengths, and limitations with the intention of improving program effectiveness.
a. Training portfolio b. Site visit c. Program evaluation d. Self-assessment
In the behavioral counseling context, what is self-management?
a. Self-management is what normal people do. They don’t need to be trained to figure out what is best for them. b. A person who applies behavioral strategies without supervision is engaged in self-management. c. Self-management is what the counselor does so that he or she is not unduly influenced by personal experiences during counseling sessions. d. Self-management is a stage of behavioral therapy where the client can conceptualize why he or she is engaging in the desired behavior. e. Self-management is engaging in the desired behavior without reinforcement of any kind.
Overgeneralization, mind reading, and catastrophizing are all examples of
a. cognitive distortions. b. psychodynamic conceptualizations. c. Rogerian techniques. d. counselor attributes.