Jose is contemplating dropping out of college to tour with his band. In therapy, he expresses experiencing moments of _____________, where he has intense awareness of how each decision irrevocably shapes his life

a. normal anxieties
b. death anxiety
c. existential angst
d. neuroses


C

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With increasing numbers of problems and a greater responsibility for the mental health needs of children and adolescents:

A. it makes sense for school counselors to be licensed to carry a concealed weapon while on a school campus. B. it is important to build larger juvenile detention centers to admit children and adolescents who misbehave in school in order to lessen the chance of a major breakdown, which could injure well-behaved children and/or adolescents. C. school counselors must adhere to state laws and refuse to work at a school where violence is prevalent. D. it makes sense for schools to carefully examine ways to develop clinical supervision programs.

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When making career decisions, Krumboltz would suggest that clients have beliefs about whether or not they can successfully engage and execute a specific behavior. These beliefs impact how much energy one will expend as well as how long one will persist in the face of obstacles. This is called:

a. self-esteem b. self-concept c. self-image d. self-efficacy

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The Five Factor (or "Big Five") Theory of Personality includes _____

a. Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experiences b. Extraversion, Introversion, Thinking, Feeling, and Being c. Emotions, Behaviors, Thoughts, Attitudes, and Experiences, d. Endomorphs, Mesomorphs, Ectomorphs, Melancholics, and Phlegmatics

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What is the “Wednesday Psychological Society?”

a. A group of neo-Freudians who meet in New York City. b. A group of psychologists who met in Europe and wouldn’t include Freud. c. A group formed in the early 1900s of five prominent scientists, including Freud, who were interested in furthering development of the analytic school of psychology. d. A group of existential and client-centered psychologists in California in the 1950s. e. A group of cognitive and behavioral scientists who wanted to make psychology more rigorous.

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