Screening candidates for a training program can be viewed as:
a. a one-way process.
b. a two-way process.
c. a hoop to jump through.
d. a test of one’s ability to be politically correct.
ANS: B
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b. help generalize this experience of change to clients interactions with others. c. provide a new and better response that does not repeat the familiar scenario in their interventions. d. All of these choices.
Two kinds of questions are reviewed in Chapter 2: those used for fact-finding (_____________) and those used for engagement (_____________).
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In order to meet criteria for diagnosis, children with Specific Phobia must ______.
a. consistently and completely avoid situations in which they might encounter their feared stimulus b. know that their fear is excessive and unreasonable c. cling to their attachment figure when in the presence of a feared stimulus d. experience fear that is more extreme than the actual danger of the stimulus warrants
Your friend Juan was engaging in a seven-step ethical assessment screen. He said that he was on Step Four of the screen. Because you use this assessment screening yourself, you recognize the step as:
a. Determine what you can do to minimize conflicts among personal, societal, and professional values b. Identify alternative ethical options that you may take. c. Determine which of the alternative ethical options will minimize conflicts between your client’s and others’ rights and welfare and society’s rights and interests. d. Consider and weight both short- and long-term ethical consequences