__________ is an example of methods used in assessing families?
a. Observational methods (e.g., taped or live simulated situational examinations)
b. Family adaptation methods
c. Parenting and family skills
d. All the above.
d. All the above.
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Functional analysis, a term from Behaviorism, is used to _____
a. Understand a problem, including its antecedents and consequences b. Introduce components of Freudian analysis into Behaviorism c. Complete assessments and analyses of client's outcomes in counseling d. All of the above
Each major mental health professional organization has its own code of ethics; however, most of these codes are:
A. specific and informative, giving answers to all ethical dilemmas. B. broad and general and do not provide specific answers to ethical dilemmas. C. not necessary to obtain or read. D. old and outdated, not pertaining to current ethical dilemmas.
Which of the following trait and factor theories is the least comprehensive and is usually used in combination with other career development theories?
a. general trait and factor theory b. Holland's theory c. Myers-Briggs type theory d. work adjustment theory
The progress of the counseling profession in the 21st century is contingent all of the following except________________.
a. a focus on understanding human behaviors in social and cultural contexts b. delivery of services that promote cultural diversity and social justice for all c. use treatment approaches that are “color blind” with all clients d. making our practices culturally appropriate and meaningful