What is the relationship between psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theories?
a. There is none.
b. Psychodynamic, sometimes called neo-Freudian, systems flow from the same wellspring as psychoanalytic, Freudian thought.
c. Psychoanalytic systems have become more common than psychodynamic systems but it is good to understand them both.
d. All psychology comes from psychodynamic theories.
e. People who studied with Freud perfected his psychodynamic theories into what is now known as psychoanalytic therapy.
Answer: b
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A. offer a bartering arrangement or exchanging goods in lieu of a fee. B. offer sexual favors in exchange for services. C. force the therapist to continue treatment free of charge. D. report the therapist to his or her license board if he or she refuses to continue treatment and receive payment when the client can afford it at a later date.
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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
In groups, children can: a. learn from other group members
b. be supported by each other. c. all of the choices. d. practice new behaviors.
Who was considered the leading figure, or "father," of the career counseling movement?
a. Super b. Parsons c. Roe d. Holland