Asking a consultee to read a research paper extolling the virtues of a proposed intervention is an example of what type of change strategy?
a. empirical-rational
b. normative-re-educative
c. power-coercive
d. normative-power
Q. 2Persons who tend not to be analytical may not be good candidates for cognitive interventions.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 3According to the CRCC code of ethics ________________________ are services provided when the rehabilitation counselor is employed by a third party whether or not they engage in direct communication with the client.
a. direct services.
b. family counseling services.
c. indirect services.
d. referral services.
Q. 4Which of the following treatment approaches pays the least attention to emotions?
(a) psychoanalysis
(b) existential therapy
(c) person-centered counseling
(d) Gestalt therapy
Q. 5Behavior is functional. In common sense terms this means
a. it serves a purpose, which is easily discerned via observation
b it serves a purpose that can only be understood by the individual
c. it serves a purpose that is difficult to discern, but can be determine by direct and indirect assessment strategies
d. it purpose is to ensure survival in the environment
Q. 6Lily was concerned that her client had not collected all the data necessary to make an important decision and shared her concern with her client. Lily's behavior is an example of
(a) self-disclosure
(b) empathy.
(c) immediacy.
(d) acceptance.
Q. 7Which of the following treatment approaches does not emphasize early childhood experiences?
(a) psychoanalysis
(b) individual psychology
(c) brief solution-focused therapy
(d) analytical psychology