Because behaviors are not static, Glasser suggested that a more accurate way to describe them was to add
a. ‘-ed’ to the behavior (e.g., “I’m depressed”)
b. the past tense to the behavior (e.g., “I was depressed”)
c. ‘-ing’ to the behavior (e.g., “I’m depress-ing”)
d. the future tense to the behavior (e.g., “I’m going to always be depressed”)
c. ‘-ing’ to the behavior (e.g., “I’m depress-ing”)
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The social justice perspective in group work requires an ongoing process of exploring _______.
a. personal values b. journal articles c. multicultural events d. microaggressions
The ability to apply the results of a published study to other clients or situations is called _____
a. Statistical power b. An efficacy study c. Internal validity (specificity) d. External validity (generalizability)
Which of the following may be most difficult for some counselors to discuss with patients due to their own personal experiences?
a) class b) spirituality c) nationality d) English dominance
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Interest inventories suggest what a client will find satisfying in a career as well as how successful a client will be in that work setting. 2. Counselors should encourage clients to clarify the meanings they assign to particular values. 3. According to Holland’s theory, Realistic and Investigative types share similarities, whereas Realistic and Social types tend to be dissimilar. 4. The trait-and-factor approach to career counseling dominated the 20th century in helping individuals with career choice. 5. Holland’s types are mutually exclusive.