Dean's wife Jean is constantly reminding Dean to pick up after himself at home. Jean also gets upset because Dean frequently volunteers his time and sometimes their money to their friends and other people in the community who are in need
The result of Dean's generosity is that Dean spends less time at home and often they do not have enough money to cover their monthly expenses. According to Freud:
a. Dean's parents had rigid rules about toilet training and rarely praised him for success.
b. Dean was not breast fed.
c. Dean's parents offered extreme amounts of praise for his success in toilet training.
d. Dean never resolved his Oedipal complex
C
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a. counsels in a setting where the clients are not diverse. b. defines reality according to one set of cultural assumptions and fails to evaluate other viewpoints, which renders the counselor insensitive to cultural variations. c. understands that all counseling is cross cultural. d. considers evidence that challenges his or her assumptions. e. has internalized some of society's biases.
To prevent others from fully expressing their emotional pain through ventilating their feelings is
What will be an ideal response?
One type of insecure attachment is
A) ?Disruptive B) ?Avoidant C) ?Disruptive D) ?Unpredictable
Gilbert has been working with his career counselor for several sessions and finds himself in the integrating phase. Through his work with the counselor in the early phases, Gilbert has come to realize that his dream of working in the social services arena was unrealistic considering his need for substantial income to provide for his family. He is now seriously considering attending a technical
training program to become a mechanic. After all, he thinks, mechanics also get to work with people some – just not in the same capacity. It appears that Gilbert’s has come to terms with his needs by: _______________________________________________. a. making a compromise that is absolutely necessary b. depending too much on factual information c. becoming too decisive too quickly d. allowing external demands to determine his vision for the future