Grant has helped his client move through the exploring phase through the use of non-directive techniques to increase his client’s introspection, and some structure to help him develop information-gathering skills. Grant has also helped his client through a good portion of the integration phase by encouraging his client to apply both intuitive and analytical skills to determine priorities and

examine career options. Grant’s client is expressing some distress regarding the fact that many of his personal priorities seem to be compromised in order to meet external demands. The MOST appropriate counseling strategy for Grant at this point would be to _______________________________.

a. have his client complete a values inventory
b. refer his client to a mental health therapist
c. encourage his client to take several weeks away from sessions to think
d. use reflection to address the affective needs of his client


(d-)

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a. true b. false

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a. congruent b. consistent c. differentiated d. identified

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