Rob grew up in a home where his dad regularly pushed his mother around. Rob saw that she deserved what she got because she was incapable of doing anything right. Rob was confused when he hit his girlfriend, and she made a huge deal of it. This is how men and women relate. This is most clearly an example of
______ model of disability emphasizes the barriers people with impairments face as the result of the relationship between the individual and the environment.
Thomas and Martin identify problems with confinement, infringement of lifestyle, restricted social life, and emotional physical and emotional stress as primary features of which of the following groups?
Provides general protection to those who have lost their jobs while taking hardship under consideration (i.e., more generous benefits for those with larger families). Benefits end when workers find new employment
In exploring why a particular counseling theory may or may not be helpful in your work with clients, all of the following are influential factors except:
Holland’s theory places greatest emphasis on vocational _______, while the Theory of Work Adjustment (TWA) places greatest emphasis on vocational ____________.
Showing your client a picture or visual stimulus and asking them to construct a story about it describes which type of projective assessment technique?
Asking questions such as: "What do you do for fun? What do you like about living here?" allows the narrative counselor to ________________________________________
Bug-in-the-ear and bug-in-the-eye are two innovative types of live supervisory interventions in which _________ is used to enable the supervisor to communicate with the counselor during the session without unnecessarily interrupting the session
A ____________ ____________ therapist may likely have a more specific agenda for a particular counseling session and be more active in directing the conversation in particular directions to get the specific information needed to help the client
Social practices are defined as the ______ unit of analysis in social settings and are characterized by repetition of communications and behaviors in interactions.
After listening to your clients mixed feelings about her marriage, you reflect back the following: "It sounds like on the one hand you get a sense of safety from the marriage, and on the other hand, you would like to feel a greater sense of freedom in your life. This is an example of which of the following?