Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Bio-psychological assessment generally focuses on brain disorders.
2. The measurement of intelligence is always accurate, even when tests are applied to
individuals from different cultures.
3. Human cultures tend to be complex.
4. The goal of assessment is to contribute to the counselor’s professional competence when dealing with diverse clientele.
5. Quantitative approaches include the notion that the person and the culture in which he or she lives are “co-constructed.”


1. FALSE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. FALSE

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______ focuses on the creative, meaning-making aspect of an individual’s thoughts

A. Choice theory B. Social constructivism C. Postmodernism D. Constructivism

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______of therapy focus on altering the cognitions and attitudes that justify and maintain deviant sexual behavior as well as enhancing skills that have been found to be deficient in sex offender samples and/or are believed to be essential for successful reintegration into the community.

a. Social competence b. Biological components c. Psychological components d. Cognitive components

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Stereotype threat can best be defined as:

a. one individual's prejudice spreading to another person. b. a group response to a specific group. c. racial prejudice that expects a person of color to fail or engage in negative behaviors. d. the resulting impact of a stereotype. e. the impact a stereotype has upon the prejudiced person.

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Which of the following is the correct order in terms of the historical development of Carl Rogers's approach to counseling?

a. ? Client-centered to person-centered to nondirective b. ? Client-centered to nondirective to person-centered c. ? Nondirective to client-centered to person-centered d. ? Nondirective to person-centered to client-centered

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