The following person has been called the father of vocational counseling. He proposed choosing an occupation required matching personality characteristics with job features and determining the fit through “true reasoning”. The person’s name is:_____________ and his counseling approach is called:___________
a. Donald Super; career development
b. John Holland; person/environment fit
c. Frank Parsons; trait factor
d. Carl Rogers; client centered
e. Jesse Jackson; rainbow coalition
(c)
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Career uncertainty and occupational dissatisfaction may cause
A. both psychological and physical stress. B. psychological stress. C. physical stress. D. none of the above.
Which of the following is not one of the strengths of the psychoanalytic approach?
a. Interventions are individualized b. Allows clients to develop a relationship with the therapist c. A variety of techniques can be used d. Intervention research can be easily conducted
In an experiment, the variable that is measured is referred to as the:
a. control variable b. independent variable c. dependent variable d. confounding variable
The use of barbiturates is discouraged because of ________.
a. their narrow therapeutic window b. their inefficacy as a sedative or a hypnotic drug c. their high lethality in overdose situations d. their narrow therapeutic window and high lethality in overdose situations