All of the following are distinguishing features of a collaborative style of interaction EXCEPT
A. requiring parity among all participants.
B. being ultimately responsible for decision making and outcomes.
C. sharing accountability and mutual goals.
D. sharing resources with others.
Q. 2All of the following comprise the role of the consultant, EXCEPT
A. facilitating problem-solving.
B. implementing the intervention.
C. educating participants about problem solving.
D. providing expertise about how to solve problems.
Q. 3The collaborative-consultation model
A. presumes that one person alone has sufficient knowledge to understand problems
B. does not presume one person alone has sufficient knowledge to understand problems
C. means change must occur within a support system.
D. relies heavily on the counselor as expert.
Q. 4Behavioral consultation is an example of the __________ model.
A. collaborative-interdependent
B. collaborative-dependent
C. triadic-dependent
D. triadic-interdependent
Q. 5The __________ model is often used by professional school counselors with teachers or family members.
A. triadic-dependent
B. collaborative- interdependent
C. collaborative-dependent
D. client-focused
Q. 6During the fourth step of the process, frame change, the consultant is NOT advised to
A. identify goals.
B. encourage participants to stay in assigned roles.
C. determine outcome measures.
D. protect the change.
Q. 7One of the distinguishing features of a collaborative style of interaction is
A. collaboration is required of each participant.
B. collaboration requires one person to decide the necessary steps for decision making and for the others to follow.
C. collaboration requires shared responsibility for decision making.
D. each participant pursues his or her own goals in a unified manner.
Q. 8In the traditional consulting relationship
A. the counselor works in direct contact with the student.
B. the consultant provides services directly to the client by working with the consultee.
C. the problem-solving process was difficult to implement.
D. the consultant provides services indirectly to the client through the consultant's work with the consultee.
Q. 9The collaborative-dependent relationship
A. diverges from the view of the consultant as a solitary expert.
B. no longer requires the consultant to use problem-solving expertise.
C. maintains the role of the consultant as a solitary expert.
D. emphasizes individual contributions to problem-solving.