When the client is deceased and there is no statutory language dealing with privilege and the death of the holder, the individual who usually is allowed to assert the privilege is
a. the client's last counselor.
b. the client's legal representative.
c. the client's spouse or next of kin.
d. the judge hearing the case.
e. a guardian ad litem appointed by a judge for that particular purpose.
Q. 2Sullivan believed that pathology resulted from
(a) poor attachment to caregivers.
(b) the inability to resolve differences in the selves.
(c) faulty interpersonal processes.
(d) a weak ego.
Q. 3Mental health counselors:
a. primarily treat individuals with diagnosed mental disorders.
b. emphasize promoting healthy development and coping.
c. emphasize curing the mental disorder.
d. all of the above.
e. a and b, but not c.
Q. 4Which is NOT a right of a test taker according to the Joint Committee on Testing Practices?
a. See the test questions after taking the test.
b. Receive test administration by trained individuals.
c. Receive information about their test results.
d. Expect confidentiality for their results.
Q. 5The text suggests that when the client functions at an affective level and the counselor's orientation is behavioral.
a. The client will begin thinking about his problems behaviorally.
b. The counselor will need to teach the client new ways to think about his problem.
c. The client may conclude that the counselor has failed to understand.
d. None of the above.
Q. 6Consultee-centered consultation is most likely to be useful to consultees new to their profession.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false