Arthur Chickering's psychosocial theories concentrate on specific developmental tasks that include _________________

A. intimacy
B. academic achievement
C. career development
D. "A" and "C" but not "B"


D

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What is codependence?

a. Over-involvement of the individual with an addiction on their family for support b. Blaming others for the addiction c. Over-involvement of a partner who is in a relationship with someone with an addiction d. Form of accommodation that protects the individual with an addiction from fully experiencing the consequences of their addiction

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The basic or core feelings we all experience as humans include each of the following EXCEPT

A. anger. B. depression. C. sadness. D. fear.

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When sharing assessment results with clients, counselors must:

a. consider the client's welfare and best interest when determining when and how to share the information b. use one standard method of sharing assessment results with all clients, to ensure fairness. c. only share the assessment result if the client requests it. d. share every test result and conclusion with the client.

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Peter, who is an aggressive 11-year-old, is referred to the counselor because of a recent episode of fighting on the bus

When asked to explain what happened, Peter said that he had to sit next to a girl who was laughing with her friend across the aisle about the "stupid kids in school." Enraged by this, Peter pushed her head into the window. Where is the error in Peter's social information processing about this situation? a. Peter interprets cues incorrectly, and assumes the girls' comments are referring to him. b. Peter did not clarify his goals in the situation, and assumed the girls' comments are referring to him. c. Peter did not encode the social information into long-term memory. d. Peter did not evaluate the girls' comments against what he knows about his behavior.

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