Which behavioral technique issues rewards for desired behaviors?
a. Relaxation training
b. Thought stopping
c. Systematic desensitization
d. Token economy
d. Token economy
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Solution-based counselors can work with survivors of sexual abuse. What makes their approach different than traditional approaches is?
a. Encouraging client to recount the details of their abuse b. Helping clients to reclaim autonomy that was lost through the abuse c. Determining the pacing of the client's treatment d. Reframing the client's past trauma
_____________ is the failure to render professional services or to exercise the degree of skill that is ordinarily expected of other professionals in a similar situation.
A. Risk management B. Standard of care C. Malpractice D. Informed consent
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Informed consent is always necessary within the counseling relationship. 2. It is considered best practice to get only oral consent. 3. Informed consent should be explained in developmentally appropriate language for the client. 4. A client providing consent to informed treatment is always a voluntary process. 5. Informed consent only occurs once at the beginning of the counseling session.
Which of the following is NOT listed as one of the recommended preparations for experiential work?
a) Supply your office with necessities. b) Be versatile. c) Be brave. d) Develop creativity. e) None of the above