Which of the following gestalt exercises comes closest to the therapist practicing straight interpretation of what the patient has said?
a. "May I feed you a sentence?"
b. Playing the projection
c. Rehearsals
d. Reversals
A
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When a student and a professor co-author an article for publication in a professional journal
a. the student should be listed as the second author, after the professor b. the student and professor should decide on the order of authorship credit before they begin working on the project c. the professor should do most of the work because the professor has more experience with publishing d. the professor should be listed as the first author, with the student second e. the one who contributed the most to producing the article should the first-listed author
The career diamond is a visual attempt to bring a visceral sense of the experience of a career change. For example, the narrowing of the diamond represents the limiting of occupations that are considered and occurs primarily during the _______
a. open phase b. exploring phase c. integration phase d. critical phase
Etringer, Hillerbrand, and Claiborn (1995) characterize the expert clinician as being able to do all of the following except
a. commit to one theoretical orientation despite diversity of client culture and presenting problem b. process and synthesize information c. note discrepancies and highlights of information d. use theoretical and conceptual frameworks to make sense of information
The simplest career fantasy encouraging client self-exploration is the _______ in the Self-Directed Search
a. Occupational Daydreams b. "I See Myself" Framework c. Fantasy Guide d. Tool for Unlocking the Invisible