Which of the following inferential errors is made when a mental health counselor wrongly concludes that the anniversary of the death of a client's loved one is associated with the onset of the client's panic disorder?

a. fundamental attribution error
b. illusory correlation
c. availability heuristic
d. single-cause etiology


b

Counseling

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CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY. The Hill Interaction Matrix (HIM) (1965) is used during group work to ____________________________.

a. determine how often a group member contributes during sessions. b. organize verbal communication between group members. c. describe nonverbal communication between group members. d. to guide group leaders-in-training. e. evaluate the leader’s interactions with group members.

Counseling

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Dream work can provide new and illuminating ways for clients to consider aspects of their lives. 2. Like paraphrasing and reflection, however, interpretation allows for the interjection of the counselor’s ideas about this material. 3. When taking a philosophical approach, you have the latitude to engage your clients in discussion about ideas and the pursuit of knowledge. 4. Oftentimes the interpretation can be stated as a hunch, making it less of an absolute truth that you are foisting on your client. 5. Painting and drawing are useful in counseling however; sculpting and photography are a waste of time.

Counseling

Exploring data from multiple perspectives in phenomenological research is an example of

a) Thematic perception b) Textured descriptions c) Imaginative variation d) Meaning units

Counseling

Sand tray therapy is typically considered a play therapy activity for children only and is not effective with adults.

a. true b. false

Counseling