If insurance only allows for a set number of counseling sessions, and at the end of those sessions the client still requires service, the ethical practitioner

a. Terminates the helping relationship
b. Gives the client ideas for continuing on without the practitioner
c. Does not abandon the client
d. Praises the client for a great work so far


c. Does not abandon the client

Counseling

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b. A person's values that serve as practical criteria for making decisions andguide the person's behavior. c. All of these choices. d. The norms that people carry around inside them that are the "do's anddon'ts" that motivate patterns of behavior.

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Many have concluded that decreased populations in mental hospitals has been accompanied by significant increases in the number of mentally ill persons being housed in:

a. nursing homes b. correctional facilities c. foster homes for children and adolescents d. all of the above e. (b) and (c) only

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Those with avoidant attachment seem unaffected by whether their caregiver leaves or returns, showing little distress either way

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which type of counseling group aims to help the individual overcome personal or mental health problems, such as anxiety or depression?

a. Life-skills training groups b. Task/work groups c. Online groups d. Psychotherapy/personality reconstruction

Counseling