A successful person-centered therapy outcome would be defined by:

a. objective assessments indicating progress.
b. alleviation of symptoms representing a diagnostic label.
c. a therapist's perception that the client improved.
d. the client's evaluation that therapy was beneficial.


D

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a. Pushed for a European style educational system tracks people into college and non-college options. b. Concentrated much of their effort on students who do not plan to go to college c. Been more concerned about the college bound d. Has taken a laissez faire approach to education; it's the states' responsibility

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Social factors that appear to protect youngsters from initiating substance use and progressing toward abuse include _______________

(a) Bonding, goal-direction, and monitoring from family, peers, religion, and other societal processes (b) Participating in rewarding activities and prosocial behaviors and increased self-confidence and coping skills (c) Selecting and emulating individuals who model temperance or shun substance use (d) All of the above

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If a professor asked a class of school counselors-in-training to study seven chapters for their midterm, yet she only asked questions pertaining to three of the chapters, this test would have low

a. criterion-related validity. b. content validity. c. concurrent validity. d. predictive validity.

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The Eisel case set the standard for professional school counselor action in cases involving

A. sexual harassment. B. drug abuse. C. students with AIDS. D. suicide threats.

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