Action research studies focus on problems

a. presented by parents.
b. that can only be fixed with tangible solutions.
c. in the real world.
d. that occur from lack of action.


c. in the real world.

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Describe how expressive arts may be used in counseling with children and adolescents. Give a specific example of an expressive art technique you could use with a particular age group (e.g., early childhood, adolescence)

What will be an ideal response?

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Data from states and local school districts show that poor students and students of color are

A. systemically denied an education that leads them to success in school and in the market place. B. highly educated. C. given many opportunities for a quality education. D. better off academically than their advantaged peers.

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Which of the following is NOT a component of the Ethical Standards regarding the human service professional's responsibility to employers?

a. Human service professionals adhere to commitments made to their employers. b. Human service professionals continually seek out new and effectiveapproaches to enhance their professional abilities. c. When a conflict arises between fulfilling the responsibility to the employerand the responsibility to the client, human service professionals advise both ofthe conflict and work conjointly with all involved to manage the conflict. d. Human service professionals assist in evaluating the effectiveness of the agency through reliable and valid assessment measures.

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As Yalom described processing, ____________ occurs when group members are asked to double back in a self-reflective loop to examine and learn from here-and-now experience that has just occurred.

a. improvement b. a breakthrough c. development d. illumination e. chaos

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