Standard 9.01a __________ psychologists from providing written or oral opinions that cannot be sufficiently substantiated by the information obtained or the techniques employed.

a. prohibits
b. permits
c. encourages
d. discourages


a. prohibits

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Discuss Ainsworth’s patterns of attachments.

What will be an ideal response?

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Tom has said that he feels like the group is going in circles and not accomplishing much. The group leader replies, “I realize that the group may not be moving as quickly as you like. Let’s go back to where we were two weeks ago and compare how you felt about talking to everyone here. It would be a good time for each of you to think about what it felt like to come here two weeks ago compared to today. Tom would you be able to begin since you have already described how you feel now.” This is an example of:

a. delaying and between-session processing. b. pausing the action to utilize within-session processing. c. member directed processing. d. unethical confrontation. e. challenging the group’s resistance

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The primary difference between positive psychology approaches and other therapy approaches is that positive psychology focuses on:

a. restructuring negative thoughts. b. evidence-based approaches to treatment. c. building character strengths. d. changing maladaptive behaviors.

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A counselor is providing continuing support, as well as using reinforcement management and follow-up contracts? In which stage of change might the counselor's client be?

a. Precontemplation b. Contemplation c. Preparation d. Action e. Maintenance

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