When it comes to ethical decision making models, the authors suggested in the chapter that most professional counselors would admit that they:

a. Use the one proscribed by the ACA
b. Do not use a model in their day-to-day decision making practices
c. Use the one dictated by their state counseling board
d. Implement the one used by their agency


b. Do not use a model in their day-to-day decision making practices

Counseling

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What will be an ideal response?

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_______________ is a perception of reality based on a very limited set of cultural experiences.

A. Cultural awareness B. Ethnicity C. Microaggressions D. Cultural tunnel vision

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A clinician integrates two or more therapies into a conceptual framework that synthesizes the best elements of the therapies. This approach is consistent with:

a. technical eclecticism. b. theoretical integration. c. common factors. d. assimilative integration.

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Modeling that is a deliberate effort on the part of the helper to teach the client something new is called:

a. innocuous modeling. b. inadvertent modeling. c. intentional modeling. d. forced modeling.

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