Caplan characterized the client-centered consultant as usually being an expert who enters the setting from the outside, diagnoses the consultee's problem and prescribes a solution.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 2Clients who share a common origin and a specific social and cultural heritage that is unique to them would be described as coming from the same:
a. race.
b. culture.
c. ethnic background.
d. social environment.
Q. 3Clinical assessment refers to anything counselors do to gather information and draw
conclusions about client concerns.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 4Assessing issues of trust, autonomy, sexual behavior and substance abuse are most
important when working with
A. an adult.
B. an adolescent.
C. a child.
D. B. and C
Q. 5Freud's approach is most effective with those clients who
(a) have psychotic disorders.
(b) are emotionally fragile.
(c) have neurotic disorders.
(d) have relationship problems.
Q. 6Professionalism in counseling includes all of the following EXCEPT
a. being intrinsically motivated to achieve best practices in counseling.
b. taking pride in one's profession.
c. holding a doctorate in counseling or a related area.
d. understanding the history and philosophy of the profession.
e. representing the profession to the public in a positive and vigorous manner.
Q. 7In psychoanalysis, therapist neutrality is important in order to foster
(a) a strong therapeutic alliance.
(b) countertransference.
(c) interpretations.
(d) transference.
Q. 8An individual's or organization's underlying beliefs, values and attitudes that are utilized for the formulations of attributions of others would best described as:
a. multiculturalism.
b. multicultural counseling.
c. cross cultural counseling.
d. race.