Critical thinking skills, one of the hallmarks of graduate work in counseling, refer to:

a. the ability todevelop and use mathematical arguments and proofs to explore the truth of conjectures and justify conclusions.
b. the ability to identify and process information with fewer biases, to formulate hypotheses, to gather data,and to make informed decisions.
c. the ability to volunteer to help on research projects and to learn advanced skills.
d. the ability to be open to learning more about the research process as well as the research literature.


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Julio has worked for his local township for 30 years, rising from a park maintenance worker to team supervisor to coordinator of park maintenance operations

At 64 he is planning his retirement, hoping to have some time to work creatively in his own garden and accommodate his wife Gloria's longing to travel abroad after she retires from her job as a social worker. Because Julio is planning his retirement a. the first year of retirement will be happier than it would otherwise be. b. all of his retirement years are likely to be happier than they would otherwise be. c. he will have a harder time adjusting to the real changes he experiences. d. he will probably have no difficulty adjusting to retirement.

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Which of the following is NOT a true way in which computed tomography (CT) differs from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)?

a. CT scanning involves taking multiple images of the brain, while MRI takes only a single 3D image. b. CT scanning involves X-rays, while MRI involves radiofrequency energy. c. CT scanning is not considered safe for children, while MRI is. d. CT scanning was developed earlier than MRI was.

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Upon which of the following areas do Feminist Therapists tend to focus in the counseling process

a. building a sense of empowerment within the client b. assertiveness training c. relational therapy d. all of the above are true

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After inviting clients to express their concerns about the therapist or therapy, the therapist must:

A) ?accept the validity of the client's perception. B) ?interpret the theme underlying the concerns. C) ?reassure the client by resolving the anxiety. D) ?disclose his/her own concerns.

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