What did Nystul mean by the term “popcorn syndrome”?

a. A client that is explosive in session
b. When a counselor becomes passive listener to clients’ stories
c. A counselor offers advice to one problem at a time
d. A client pops a new problem on the counselor at each session


b. When a counselor becomes passive listener to clients’ stories

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Tech Prep and School-Based Enterprises are two examples of

a. One-to-one interventions b. Curriculum-based interventions c. Workshops d. Software

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The focus of the phenomenological approach is to understand how humans develop a way of knowing the world. What is the human perception of events or things? It is focused on the perceptual phenomena of the world or an event. The intent is to describe phenomena as they occur. In essence, the phenomenological researcher attempts to understand an individual’s personal perspective (his or her feelings and reactions) to events under study. A phenomenological method of research is particularly helpful when a researcher wants to identify relevant issues and concepts in the context of a particular event, and possibly conduct quantitative research or other types of qualitative research to further understand the event.

a. predictive b. improvement c. descriptive d. explanatory

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Rippling can have a tremendous benefit for those in the recovery process because it forces clients to ask the question:

A. What is in this world for me? B. How do I make meaning when meaningless events happen all the time? C. What values and actions can you do now to influence the world for the better? D. How can I get what I want without upsetting others?

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Jung's concept of the complex is most similar to Beck's concept of

a. all or nothing thinking. b. cognitive schemas. c. hot cognitions. d. mind reading.

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