A comprehensive approach to counseling:

a. goes beyond understanding our internal dynamics and addresses those environmental and systemic realitiesthat influence us

b. focuses almost exclusively on the client's internal dynamics.
c. focuses primarily on the therapist's internal reactions to the client's behavior.
d. focuses only on systemic factors.


a

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Career counseling which consists of “knowledge of self, knowledge of the world of work, and finding a match between the two” describes:

a. Culturally appropriate career counseling b. Traditional career counseling c. Gender, but not culturally, appropriate career counseling d. Career guidance, but not career counseling

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A(n) ______ perspective looks at how chronological age, relationships, common life transitions, and social change shape people's lives from birth to death.

A. person-in-environment B. life course C. developmental D. identity development

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An experiment should involve AT LEAST two groups, a(n) ______ group and a ______ group.

A. independent; dependent B. male; female C. experimental; control D. regular; trial

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Of the following statements, which does not apply to the disturbed caller?

a. Behavior is always purposeful and serves conscious or unconscious motives. b. Behavior is comprehensible and has meaning even though the language may not. c. Behavior needs to be differentiated as to whether it is biochemically or psychologically based. d. Behavior is used to keep a person safe and free of anxiety.

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