Genevieve is anxious to leave home and enter the work force. Genevieve’s parents are very traditional and she has felt restricted by all of the rules and responsibilities of living at home. As Genevieve’s career counselor, it will be important to discuss with her ___________________________________________________
a. the importance of not emulating her parents’ parenting style
b. how the rules she has experienced at home will help her in her future career
c. what types of careers she can enter that rely on few rules
d. the possibility of feeling restricted by a lack of experience and power after she leaves
e. how she can impact her parents’ patterns to help her younger siblings
d
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a. Wonder whether it is difficult to say what they really need so they make prank calls or say nothing. b. Hang up if they don't respond in one minute. c. Ask them if they are on drugs or are having a psychotic break. d. None of the above is a good response to these two types of difficult callers.
Glasser asserts that human behavior is a function of the
a. drive to satisfy basic needs b. environmental constraints that are placed on the individual c. parental influence that remains over them d. extent that they are involved in interpersonal relationships
Which of the following is true regarding consultation?
a. It represents a dyadic relationship between the consultant and consultee(s) b. It is a direct relationship in that the consultant works directly with the client or client system. c. It is an indirect relationship in that the consultant works with the consultee, who works with the client or client system. d. None of the above
Programs that are not accredited by CACREP are generally regarded as:
A. weak. B. substandard. C. potentially still strong. D. "somewhat of a joke within the profession" (Hastings, 2009).