Dr. F has a client in his private practice who suffers from panic attacks. During one session, Dr. F revealed that he has in the past suffered from panic attacks in order to help the client that he is not alone in experiencing these symptoms. This self-disclosure would be considered:

a. boundary crossing
b. boundary violation
c. ethical
d. unethical


c. ethical

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A cognitive or cognitive-behaviorist who is more likely to use group counseling than other cognitive behaviorists is

a. Meichenbaum b. Beck c. Bandura d. Ellis

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Which of the following refers to people whose gender identity and expression conflicts with their biological manifestation of sex?

a. Transgender b. Gay c. Bisexual d. All of the above

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During the _____ stage of grief, family members may seek out someone to blame for their loss.

a. bargaining b. denial c. anger d. acceptance

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In CBT, rigid goals are not the purpose, but rather compassionate responsiveness that allows for flexibility while maintaining unwavering clearness of purpose. This is referred to as ______________________

a. dialectic of embracing the good and bad without judgment b. dialectic of nurturing and benevolence c. dialectic of client and counselor agreement d. dialectic of unwavering centeredness and compassionate flexibility

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