Academic articles are _____
a. Rigorous, scholarly works that go through an extensive review process
b. Different from popular media, in that academic articles are always more up-to-date
c. Intended for a broad audience, to get the information into the hands of as many people as possible
d. All of the above
Q. 2These solution-focused questions are used to highlight what clients have done to prevent difficult situations from becoming worse.
a. Exception
b. Scaling
c. Miracle
d. Coping
Q. 3The practitioner-scientist model describes counselors who _____
a. Are scientists and researchers first and foremost
b. Are primarily consumers of research who use research to inform practice
c. Are able to complete complex statistical analyses without assistance
d. Can document and publish the results of their own research
Q. 4A major goal of existential counseling is for the client to shift from (an) ________ to a(n) _________.
A. inward frame of reference; outward frame of reference
B. outward frame of reference; inward frame of reference
C. neutral point of view; positive point of view
D. state of anxiety; state of inner peace
Q. 5Which solution-focused question helps most to bring forth client goals?
a. Exception
b. Scaling
c. Miracle
d. Coping
Q. 6When unethical behavior is observed, the behavior should first be
A. discussed with the person observed to act unethically
B. reported to the appropriate professional association
C. reported to the appropriate licensure/certification board
D. all of the above
Q. 7According to Victor Frankl, clients' discover life's meaning by ___________.
A. doing a deed
B. suffering
C. experiencing a value
D. all of the above
Q. 8The Center for School Counseling Outcome Research has identified all of the following as priorities for school counselors EXCEPT _____
a. Identifying best practices
b. Documenting effectiveness
c. Understanding how research can be used to make changes in the field
d. Seeking out other people in the school building to do the research for the counselor