What impact did World War II have on the career counseling movement?

a. Life transitions were addressed, from military to civilian life
b. The first national conference on career counseling took place
c. Ability tests were introduced
d. The Smith-Hughes Act was passed


a

Counseling

You might also like to view...

Ellis’s ABC Model of Disturbance is best described as

a. Anticipatory Anxiety, Behavior, Conflict b. Antisocial Actions; Bullying, Conclusions with Conduct Problems c. Activating Event, Belief about Event, Consequences d. Anticipation about an Event, Behavior during Event, Consequences of the Behavior

Counseling

Why does child psychological maltreatment result in less attention than other forms of abuse?

a. results in less harm b. least destructive form of abuse c. hard to define d. results in less observable harm

Counseling

Close proximity to dominant discourses means:

a) believing that luck is responsible for occupational success among people with stigmatized identities b) believing that quotas are responsible for occupational success among people with stigmatized identities c) believing that reverse racism is responsible for occupational success among people with stigmatized identities d) all of the above.

Counseling

Provide a brief explanation for the role that the thymus plays in the diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS.

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling