2025/2026 BANK 2 VERSIONS QUESTIONS AND
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At a treatment center for delinquent girls, one of Carmen's
clients expresses considerable rage toward her probation
officer for "putting me in this place." The girl has a plan to
harm the probation officer when she gets an opportunity.
Carmen believes she is justified in breaking confidence and
warning the probation officer because of the
A. Buckley amendment.
B. 72-hour hold law.
C. mandatory disclosure rule.
D. Tarasoff case. - ....ANSWER...D. Tarasoff case.
An elementary school counselor is designing a career
development program to be implemented during the next
,school year. One of the student competencies the counselor
would like to address at the elementary school level is
A. skills in making career transitions.
B. deciding on a career.
C. knowledge of the importance of the self-concept.
D. skills to locate and interpret career information. -
....ANSWER...C. knowledge of the importance of the self-
concept.
Before writing an article for publication in a specific
journal, the researcher should
A. examine copies of that journal before writing the
manuscript.
B. identify at least two additional journals for
simultaneous submission. C. find a co-author.
D. contact the journal editor. - ....ANSWER...A. examine
copies of that journal before writing the manuscript.
There are a number of strategies useful in facilitating
change or the implementation of a program. One of these
strategies is based on Kurt Lewin's field theory and
requires the identification of critical and facilitating actors
,as well as prevailing and restraining variables. This
strategy is called
A. Delphi technique.
B. force-field analysis.
C. conflict resolution.
D. nominal group activity. - ....ANSWER...A. Delphi
technique.
Cognitive therapy for the treatment of depression has been
in existence for
many years. As he performed psychotherapy, Aaron Beck,
the principal architect of cognitive therapy, identified
"automatic thoughts" his clients exhibited. He did not
believe that these negative automatic thoughts "caused
depression." Beck
A. suggested a negative cognitive shift occurred in the
individual's thinking.
B. capitalized on the concepts developed by Albert Ellis in
developing his cognitive therapy.
C. believed that depression seldom occurred because of
interpersonal factors. D. developed a theory of reciprocal
inhibition - ....ANSWER...B. capitalized on the concepts
, developed by Albert Ellis in developing his cognitive
therapy.
Jenna is beginning her junior year in high school and is
college bound. Her ability for success in college is excellent
but she is still uncertain as to what her college major
should be. Given this information about Jenna, the
counselor would recommend
A. aptitude assessment.
B. ability testing.
C. interest assessment.
D. intelligence testing. - ....ANSWER...C. interest
assessment.
For each of eight stages, Erikson believed that a balance
between the polarities was typically the outcome. For
example, in his stage of Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt,
self-control is fostered. Conflict between Autonomy vs.
Shame and Doubt may lead
to hostile or benign expectations. This Erikson stage is
equivalent to Freud's
A. anal stage.