When one spouse in a married couple demands that a counselor testify in court as to what occurred in counseling sessions, and the other spouse insists that the counselor not testify, the best course of action is for the counselor

a. to agree to testify because one spouse is demanding that.
b. refuse to testify because one spouse is insisting that the counselor not testify.
c. call the state licensure board for advice.
d. contact the ACA Ethics Committee and request an opinion.
e. consult with an attorney and follow his or her advice.


e

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a. multifinality b. homotypic continuity c. equifinality d. individual differences

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By the mid 1930's

A. many tests, mostly of intelligence, had become available. B. major theories of counseling had been formed. C. every school had at least one professional school counselor. D. professional school counselors were cast in the role of administrator.

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(a) empathy (b) self-actualization (c) congruence (d) unconditional positive regard

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a. Biological considerations, social influences, and psychological factors b. Social welfare factors, biological and genetic factors, and psychopathology c. Genetics, social networks, and mental illness d. Biomechanics, psychological focus, and social factors

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