In the Jungian case conceptualization of Martin, the client sees himself as a competent provider and has difficulty acknowledging certain parts of himself. This is an example of which of the following?

a. ego identity
b. the unconscious
c. archetype
d. individuation


A

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Theoretical orientation describes both

a. our rationale and our action. b. our client and our plan of action. c. ourselves as counselors and our clients. d. our personal beliefs and the beliefs of our clients.

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Important questions to ask when selecting a case include

a) Is the case conveniently accessed? b) Does the case represent a culture other than my own? c) Has the case been studied before? d) Does the case represent a unique situation?

Counseling

Of the following, the theory that has contributed the most to an understanding of the role and meaning of death and the creative aspects of being alone and choosing for oneself is

a. cognitive therapy. b. reality therapy. c. existential therapy. d. psychoanalytic therapy.

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Maria, a European American counselor-in-training, who was challenged by her supervisor to consider cultural factors when working with a particular client, shared her belief that good counseling is good counseling irrespective of cultural differences

Based on this response, which perspective would you say Maria espouses? a. Etic perspective b. Emic perspective c. Culturally relativistic perspective d. Status perspective

Counseling