Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Most practitioners have been dissatisfied with the heavy emphasis on scientific methods and knowledge.


Ans: T

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During parent consultations, helpers:

A. Maintain strict confidentiality and do not share the child’s secrets with parents B. Must recognize that children do not have the right to confidentiality C. Work with the parents to help them resolve personal issues affecting parenting D. Help the child and parents communicate more effectively

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An interesting theoretical concept of career development is that for each major career

choice, people repeat the developmental sequence of first developing a career identity. So, a mid-career changer re-experiences the process of exploring and integrating that he first experienced as a young person. Likewise the career counseling process mirrors the ______________________.

  • The developmental pattern of career development and the course of making choices.
  • Person’s narrative pattern of life experiences.
  • Same feelings of being young and inexperienced and narcissistic.
  • The client’s experience in the sibling array of the family of origin.

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Which of the following is an example of paradoxical intention?

a. Asking the client to substitute positive thoughts for things that he or she doesn’t want to do; for instance, when eating carrots instead of ice cream, “I choose to eat these carrots because they are so good for me.” b. Rewording what a client says in a more positive way. c. Identifying unconscious reasons that a client is engaging in self-destructive behavior. d. Teaching the client to reinforce good behavior by rewarding him or herself. e. Asking the client to exaggerate a symptom rather than suppress it.

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At the “open” meeting,

a. the individual is encouraged to discuss his or her progress in the 12-step program. b. one or two volunteers will speak about the program, and visitors are encouraged to ask questions. c. each group member is expected to stand up and confess his or her shortcomings. d. a designated topic is discussed in detail, with members joining the discussion as they desire.

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