Blocks to career counseling include all of the following except:
a. Client mental illness
b. Counselors refusing to collude with simplistic client expectations
c. Client family pressure
d. Counselors/clients inability to distinguish career counseling from advising, job placement, etc.
e. Counselors too quickly administering a test and interpreting the results.
(b)
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What will be an ideal response?
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Sally, age 28, recently married John, age 45
They would like to have a child, but they are concerned that they may be at high risk to have a child with a chromosomal abnormality, like Down's syndrome, because of John's age. What is their genetic counselor likely to tell them? a. They are at higher than average risk for some chromosomal disorders because of John's age, but not for Down's syndrome. b. They are at higher than average risk for chromosomal disorders of all sorts because of John's age. c. There is no relationship between parents' age and chromosomal disorders in their offspring. d. The risk of any chromosomal disorder in a child is only related to the mother's age, not to the father's age.
Providing leadership and assessing, collecting, analyzing, and disseminating data are skills professional counselors should
a. learn in the process of advocacy. b. learn in counselor training. c. learn by doing. d. use infrequently.