Counselors with a strong professional identity are able to do all of the following EXCEPT

a. describe the services their profession renders to the public.
b. articulate the similarities and differences between their profession and other similar groups.
c. show pride in belonging to the counseling profession.
d. demonstrate that they hold a master's degree from a CACREP-accredited program.
e. explain the philosophy that underlies the activities of counselors.


b

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Zach had been experiencing sexual and emotional abuse from his partner Josh for a few months. However, prior to this abuse Josh convinced Zach to leave his job and move across the country away from his friends and relatives. Zach did not know who he could turn to for help and had no financial means to move out on his own. Zach stayed with Josh. Which primary factor pushed Zach to stay with Josh?

a. his understanding of the abuse and its severity b. his relationship with his family c. his relationship with his abusive partner d. his financial and social resources

Counseling

The Community Reinforcement Approach is a very eclectic approach that crosscuts all of the ecosystems of the individual, even to the point of using Antabuse. (p. 368)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling

Blocks to career counseling include all of the following except:

a. Client mental illness b. Client family pressure c. Counselors/clients inability to distinguish career counseling from advising, job placement, etc d. Counselors refusing to collude with simplistic client expectations

Counseling

Today's child management and parent training programs frequently deal with behavior therapists using ___principles

a. social modification b. social stratification c. social adherence d. social learning

Counseling