Counselors in mental health centers typically have

A. a smaller caseload than those in private practice.
B. more time to spend with clients.
C. reduced responsibility for promotion, marketing, and management.
D. a limited network for consultation and referral.


D

Counseling

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Assessing for intergenerational patterns is easiest when a therapist uses a __________

a. guide b. genogram c. diagnosis d. survey

Counseling

Identify an element that needs to be statedin a written consent form to document the informed agreement of a participant for a study

a. A description of the researcher's scholarly achievements b. The set of ethical guidelines called Code of Ethics, developed by the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American Psychological Association (APA) c. A statement indicating voluntary participation and option of discontinuation without penalty d. The financial benefits to the family of the participant

Counseling

When clinicians assess a client's presenting problem(s) in order to plan for treatment, which of the following approaches to diagnosis reflects a developmental viewpoint?

a. Consider those issues in a client's life which result from multifinality. b. Count the number of symptoms currently manifested in order to reach a specific diagnosis. c. Assess the person's level of symptomology on a checklist and assign a diagnosis only when a certain percentile has been reached. d. Assess the nature of the problem by considering the person's unique history, interpersonal context, and challenges in the extrapersonal environment.

Counseling

During the first phase of a CT counseling session, the therapist might be

a. checking the client's mood b. getting an update on the client's situation c. prioritizing the agenda items d. All of the above

Counseling