Reflective practitioners _____
a. Write detailed case notes so that their notes reflect everything that happened in the session
b. Are advocates who try to be a positive reflection of the profession to the public
c. Consciously think about and evaluates their own professional actions and strive to improve their practice based on this reflection
d. Engage in Rogerian practice that helps the client to go slowly in counseling, reflecting on his/her progress at each step of the way
Q. 2Which of the following statements is/are true about evaluating research? _____
a. It is important to know who funded the study
b. It is important to know who were the subjects
c. It is important to know how many people participated
d. All of the above
Q. 3For a counselor, which of the following is/are effective methods to demonstrate leadership at work? _____
a. Knowing and implementing best practices that have been validated through research
b. Developing and implementing programs that are intended to address major problems within the client population served by the school or agency
c. Knowing the standards of the profession and comparing it to the practices at the school or agency, and calling attention to discrepancies that might harm clients
d. All of the above
Q. 4The two most important ways that counselors demonstrate the effectiveness of their counseling are _____
a. Using published qualitative and quantitative research
b. Ask clients if they have improved and ask family members to rate the client's improvement
c. Use both structured and non-structured assessments
d. Using interventions that have been validated by others and conducting one's own research
Q. 5Erich Fromm's book, Fear of Freedom, addressed how people _____
a. Struggle for democracy in socialized countries
b. Struggle with overchoice that creates anxiety
c. Struggle with imposed control by government or authority
d. Struggle with all-encompassing phobias that overtake their lives
Q. 6The amount of electronic (digital) data in the world _____
a. Doubles every decade
b. Triples every decade
c. Doubles every day
d. Has reached capacity and can no longer grow