According to narrative counselors, the following statement: "A ‘happy' and ‘good' person, should get married, get a stable, high-paying job, have kids, get a nice car, buy a house, volunteer at your child's school, and build a white-picket fence," is an example of:

a. a unique outcome
b. a problem-saturated story
c. an alternative discourse
d. a dominant discourse


D

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The main difference between a cognitive bias and a cognitive distortion as these terms apply to depression is which of the following?

a. A cognitive distortion refers to selective attention to negative events while cognitive bias refers to selective attention to negative attributes of people. b. A cognitive distortion refers to a misperception of others’ intentions while cognitive bias refers to selective attention to one’s own motives. c. A cognitive distortion involves a perception or interpretation that is overblown and not consistent with reality while cognitive bias is a shift in looking at the world that involves selective attention to negative experiences. d. Cognitive bias involves perceptions of others while cognitive distortions refer to misperceptions of one’s self.

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In __________, which de-emphasizes specific treatment techniques, the therapeutic alliance is the treatment and attending lies at the heart of this approach to helping

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A continuous challenge for schools is to

a) indoctrinate students about particular career choices. b) help all students assimilate cultural mores. c) connect learning objectives to the broader goals of student development. d) discourage parents from becoming too active in career planning with the children.

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List and discuss at least four causes of unemployment in the current job market

What will be an ideal response?

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