A recommendation by McCarthy, Moller, & Beard (2003) regarding ethics and career journals is:
a. publishing more articles on career counseling versus career coaching.
b. published more articles describing ethical situations faced by career professionals. Authors could describe ethical struggles and how the counselor resolved the concerns.
c. providing a yearly overview of the ethical standards and applying them to daily practice.
d. discussing ethical violations as cited by the NCDA review board.
e. doing "research briefs" on outdated and up-and-coming ethical standards.
b
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a. homework compliance has no significant effect on the outcome of CBT treatment b. homework compliance has only a minimal effect on the outcome of CBT treatment c. the outcome of CBT is related to whether clients do the assigned or agreed upon homework d. while homework is a significant part of behavioral therapy, it is not used in CBT
A terrorist that one dreams about may be a symbol of this Jungian archetype
a. anima b. animus c. shadow d. persona
Which of the following is a potential problem with using racial groups or categories in our interpretation of assessment results? a. Racial categories are sociopolitical constructs used to group individuals
b. Racial categories are typically associated with group-level characteristics that may or may not apply to individuals within that group. c. Racial categories are not psychological constructs because they do not automatically result in specific behaviors d. All of the above
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a. 50 and above age bracket, reflecting the influence of the “hippie” generation on substance-use patterns b. 35–49 age bracket as middle-aged women adjust to the stress of being in the job market or the “empty nest” syndrome c. 12–18 age bracket, since most adolescents “mature out” of their substance-use problems before they become legal adults d. 18–25 age bracket