Erikson thought a drawback to licensure was

a. a lack of research to support its existence.
b. the cost of maintaining the license.
c. geographical limitations.
d. All of the above.


d

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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

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Neat and orderly progression for the PTSD sufferer through the recovery phase is:

A) ?indicative of emotional numbing and denial. B) ?indicative of integration taking place. C) ?indicative that the intervention is working. D) ?the exception rather than the rule.

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A new and notable development in the 21st century has been

a. a growing awareness of multicultural differences. b. the development of multicultural competences for the counseling profession. c. attention to cultural differences in counselors' codes of ethics d. a focus on cultural bias in assessment e. an emphasis on social justice and advocacy

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Compare prevention programs with those that are treatment-oriented.

a. Prevention professionals accept and endorse the concept of rigorous evaluation much more readily than their treatment-oriented counterparts. b. The literature on the evaluation of prevention programs is as focused on issues of research design as is the literature on treatment. c. Prevention professionals accept and endorse the concept of rigorous evaluation as readily as their treatment- oriented counterparts. d. The literature on the evaluation of prevention programs addresses issues of research design less frequently than does the literature on treatment.

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