Blocks to career counseling include all of the following except:

a. Client mental illness
b. Counselors refusing to collude with simplistic client expectations
c. Client family pressure
d. Counselors/clients inability to distinguish career counseling from advising, job placement, etc.


(b)

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The relationship between colonization of the 16th to the 20th centuries and mental health is that not only land was colonized but people’s experience of colonization became ________________.

a. traumatizing b. largely psychological c. a symptom of oppression d. a hateful experience

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Bruce is in recovery from polydrug addiction. An identified high-risk situation is social pressure. His girl friend is also in recovery but shows up with some pot one day and encourages Bruce to use

Bruce has been practicing assertive skills with his counselor and effectively uses these skills with his girlfriend. This is an example of: (a) a cognitive-affective coping response to a high risk situation (b) a situational-behavioral response to a high risk situation (c) the utilization of HALT in response to a high risk situation (d) the use of coping responses to an urge to use

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During the course of Weissmark's workshop with children of Nazis and Holocaust survivors, which six stages did she witness participants go through in the transformation of their feelings toward each other?

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

Who added the term “paradigm shift” to the language and philosophy of science?

a. Karl Popper b. David Hume c. Egon Guba d. Nancy Cartwright e. Thomas S. Kuhn

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