What are the four domains a counselor may consider to conceptualize a client's concerns?
a. Career, affective, interpretive, culture
b. Career, information, cognitive-behavioral, culture
c. Career, affective, cognitive-behavioral, culture
d. Career, effective, cognitive-behavioral, culture
c
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A peer was working through the Counselor Value-Based Conflicts Model or CVCM. They became stumped at the third step. As an expert on this model, you tell them that the third step is:
a. Identifying whether the value conflict is personal or professional b. To explore the central issue that could prevent them from practicing effectively with the client. c. To seek guidance and assistance in order to ensure that a quality standard of care is being given to the client. d. To determine the course of action to be taken and evaluate its appropriateness to the situation.
Read the following example
Client: I just see the way my mother-in-law looks at me, always judging me for the way I raise my children, my messy house, my terrible cooking. She was probably thinking, "Why did my son ever marry her?" This is an example of which of the following categories of distorted thoughts: a. mind reading b. mental filter c. catastrophizing d. all of nothing thinking
Situational couple violence
a. Occurs when issues of power and control escalate to the point of violence b. Is perpetrated mainly by men and only happens in committed relationships c. Is a relatively rare in couple relationships but more common in child abuse d. The pattern of power and control is absent and it occurs as the result of a conflict escalating
A test developer should not:
a) Publish a test without publishing a test manual with psychometric information b) Charge test purchasers for the test manual, only for the tests, answer sheets and scoring materials c) Make a profit on a test that helps to diagnose mental illness d) All of the above e) None of the above