The center of _____’s theory is_____, which is described as the underlying pattern of a person's life at any particular time.

a. Levinson, life structure
b. Jung, archetype
c. Erikson, transition
d. Gilligan, identity


a. Levinson, life structure

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a. self-narrative b. dominant discourse c. unique outcomes d. landscape of action

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Which of the following describes an important part of Latino/a shared history?

A. Immigration B. Bilingualism C. Colonization D. Machismo

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Lazarus' view about the therapeutic relationship includes all of the following EXCEPT:

a. flexible relational styles. b. unconditional positive regard. c. thoughtful crossing of some formal boundaries. d. being directive when necessary.

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All of the following are differences between counseling groups and inpatient therapy groups EXCEPT this:

a. Counseling groups tend to be relatively short term; therapy groups are designed for individuals needing more long-term care. b. Counseling groups are designed for relatively normal-functioning individuals; therapy groups are suited for more severely disturbed populations. c. Counseling groups focus more on adjustment issues; therapy groups focus more on reeducation through insight. d. Counseling groups create an environment designed to simulate the real world; therapy groups do not. e. Counseling groups focus more on the present; therapy groups focus on the past and the present.

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