Holland’s theory is based on the underlying premise that career choice is an expression of one’s

a. Culture
b. Personality
c. Intelligence
d. Socioeconomic status


b. Personality

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When therapists extend the boundaries of their practice, or when they branch out into an area requiring specialty competence, they should:

A. be sufficiently prepared if they read books and journal articles pertaining to the new specialty area. B. seek consultation with a competent practitioner. C. return to graduate school and receive another degree. D. gain competence on their own before consulting with other professionals.

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What resulted in the deinstitutionalization of people with chronic and severe mental illness?

a. World War II b. Development of CACREP c. Enactment of the Mental Health Deinstitutionalization Act d. Enactment of the Community Mental Health Centers Act

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

1. Assessment reflects your ability to hear the complaints voiced by your client and to integrate that information with your deeper understanding of those things not talked about. 2. Considering a person’s level of functioning suggests a developmental approach to assessment, which has implications for strategies you’ll bring to bear on your work with your client. 3. The higher the level of counselor activity, the less she is doing and saying. 4. When it is not necessary or appropriate to conduct a thorough assessment with a new client (e.g., as with a high school student who is asking about college choices), you should not even consider doing a condensed review of the whole person. 5. Different theoretical approaches advocate the use of different tools, and each has developed its own set of preferred techniques and skills.

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This ethical trap implies that our personal values may differ from the values of the counseling profession:

a. The “Who Will Benefit” Trap b. The “Values” Trap c. The “Commonsense, Objectivity” Trap d. The “Circumstantiality” Trap

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