What is the disturbing trend noted by Whiston, et al. (2003) in regard to career research?
a. More and more non-career researchers (e.g., career coaches) are conducting research with flawed, biased designs. The field is in jeopardy, because it is losing credibility.
b. There appears to be a decreased interest in career outcome research as 60% of the studies were published between 1975 and 1985, whereas the remaining 40% of the studies were conducted over the last 15 years.
c. Fewer and fewer graduate programs are focusing on career, resulting in less quality research.
d. The global economy and loss of traditional career development has left the field without direction. No new paragon has arisen to reorganize the field.
e. Most licensed counselors do not earn enough from career services; thus, the excellent research goes unread and unused.
b
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If professional counselors do not act as advocacy counselors, they are essentially barriers to
a. their own success. b. their ability to lead others. c. human development and growth. d. progress.
Early in the therapy, a cognitive processing therapist typically asks clients to write an impact statement of how their trauma affected them in order to:
a. provide a cathartic release of suppressed emotions. b. gauge their readiness for the therapy. c. understand their trauma-related maladaptive beliefs. d. dispute the client's appraisals of the traumatic event directly.
What is the relative importance of behavior in Psychoanalytic theory?
a. Much behavior is driven by and related to unconscious motives. b. The therapist notices that the client is more likely to perform desired behaviors when appropriately reinforced. c. The client is aware that his or her Realistic Anxiety drives his/her behavior d. a and c
The cornerstone of any therapeutic intervention used in the treatment of somatic symptom and related disorders or dissociative disorders is:
a) Building a strong therapeutic relationship and rapport with the client b) Administering the Beck Depression Inventory c) Prescribing medication to treat the client's symptoms d) Determining the source of the client's symptomology