In which court case did a judge rule that a counselor with a doctoral degree could not be held liable for the suicide of one of his clients because counselors were "mere teachers" who received training in a department of education?
a. Weldon v Virginia State Board of Psychologists Examiners
b. Bogust v. Iverson
c. Tarasoff v. University of California - Berkeley
d. Iowa Law Review Note
b
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Rogers’s work was pioneering in that he evaluated both _______________ and _________________ in a therapeutic setting
a. process; outcome b. client; therapist c. setting; process d. in session qualities; between session tasks e. internal; external influences
A fundamental tension exists between the desire of psychologists to respect clients’ rights to determine who will have access to their assessment results and the desire to ensure that the data are not reviewed by unqualified individuals. Discuss the reasons for and against releasing the data to clients and those that they request.
What will be an ideal response?
In SFT, resistance is a sign that a problem is occurring between:
A. The self and the unconscious. B. Family members. C. The self and facing one's past experiences. D. Clinician and client.
Which of the following terms refers to a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity?
a. Heterosexism b. Ethnocentric monoculturalism c. Disability d. None of the above