When working with a family, the clinician must establish a therapeutic alliance with

(a) the identified patient.
(b) the person who initially sought counseling for the family.
(c) each person in the family equally.
(d) the adults in the family only.


c

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For what purpose is Career Beliefs Inventory used as a counseling tool?

a. To help clients identify career beliefs that can inhibit their abilities to make career decisions in their best interests b. To measure the degree of a person's dysfunctional thinking c. To help list the number of career beliefs that exist d. To measure how dysfunctional thinking can affect the decision-making process

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Informing students prior to entering a training program that self-exploration will be part of their training:

A. more than satisfies the requirement for informed consent. B. only minimally satisfies the requirement for informed consent. C. has little to do with informed consent. D. is a scare tactic that many programs use to screen out prospective students who are not serious candidates.

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The virus that causes AIDS is ______.

A. autoimmune disease B. diabetes mellitus C. immune systems disease D. human immunodeficiency virus

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When greeting a client, it is most:

a) Appropriate to welcome them with a smile and handshake b) Appropriate to quietly escort them to your office c) Appropriate to welcome them with a smile and handshake and tell a humorous story d) Appropriate to present a neutral face and handshake only if they initiate

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