Contextual approaches to career counseling identifies ways in which family, culture, and environment can be incorporated into counseling

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The mourning period is usually characterized by apathy and a general tone of sadness that one can feel in the group

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Counseling

Juan indicated to his new counselor that he has tried to stop drinking alcohol in the past but felt like he wasn’t fully committed then. Juan is committed to taking action now and is hoping his counselor can help him plan and prepare to change. What stage is Juan in?

a. Precontemplation b. Contemplation c. Preparation d. Action

Counseling

The term “impaired clinician” refers to:

A. A clinician who has a physical disability B. A clinician who is drunk C. A clinician whose own mental issues or stress affects his or her ability to work with clients D. None of the above

Counseling

One mistake that career counselors often make with regard to providing career information is that they ________________________________

a. don’t acquire enough resources b. forget that clients can learn by finding resources themselves c. don’t share with their clients that they have special training and skills d. overlook free material

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