The process of solution-based counseling is described as _______________ rather than ______________, highlighting that the problem is not necessarily related to the solution

a. problem-focused; solution-focused
b. collaborative; individual
c. individual; collaborative
d. solution-building; problem-solving


D

Counseling

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In the fourth stage of the LTCC model, collecting information, the main objectives are: a. to introduce clients to career information resources, their purpose and use

b. to become involved in programs of interview training, preparing a resume or joining a job club. c. to formulate goals and generate activities. d. to re-evaluate, decide tentatively or recycle.

Counseling

People who lived through the Great Depression often lacked the perception of being disadvantaged

A. True B. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling

When trying to support the need for career services in schools, professionals should not forget the importance of (Brown, 2003):

a. student interest b. parental interest c. teacher interest d. administrative interest

Counseling