Duty-to-warn rules and guidelines:
A. are clearly outlined in the codes of ethics for each professional organization or association.
B. are federal law.
C. vary by state.
D. apply exclusively to HIV-reporting issues.
Q. 2Which of the following theorists felt that negatives were an indispensable element of human existence and assumed defenses were built to repress these conflicts and manage the unbearable anxiety they caused?
a. Albert Ellis
b. Sigmund Freud
c. Marty Seligman
d. Aaron Beck
Q. 3When clients say The test told me I should be a farmer or plumber., they are probably misinterpreting a(an)
a. achievement test.
b. interest inventory.
c. personality inventory.
d. values inventory or scale.
Q. 4A state characterized by positive emotions, a strong sense of personal meaning, good work, and positive relationships is referred to as:
a. judgment.
b. understanding.
c. insight.
d. flourishing.
Q. 5Which of the following counts and scores correct answers only?
a. achievement tests.
b. interest inventories.
c. personality inventories.
d. value inventories or scales.
Q. 6The primary difference between positive psychology approaches and other therapy approaches is that positive psychology focuses on:
a. restructuring negative thoughts.
b. evidence-based approaches to treatment.
c. building character strengths.
d. changing maladaptive behaviors.
Q. 7Knowledge of legal issues as they impact counseling is:
A. essential for practicing counselors.
B. best left for the specialists.
C. an inefficient use of time.
D. only useful in rare instances.