The three components in Freud’s structural model of the mind (which he revised from his original topographic model of the mind) are the

a. conscious, preconscious, and unconscious
b. drives, urges, and instincts
c. id, ego, and superego
d. latent, manifest, and disguised


c. id, ego, and superego

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Describe and discuss the developmental phase that Jeffrey Jenson Arnett conceptualizes as "emerging adulthood." What historic and economic trends are factors in producing "emerging adulthood?"

What will be an ideal response?

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People often use the terms role playing and behavioral rehearsal interchangeably, though they are different.

a. true b. false

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Addictions counseling involves clients who abuse:

A. only alcohol and narcotics. B. gambling. C. shopping. D. all of the above.

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Which of the following is a good way for the correctional counselor to avoid problems related to ethnocentrism?

a. assume a more ethnically sensitive approach b. adopt the approach of unicultural counseling c. learn to appreciate individuals as belonging to a larger group d. none of the above

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