In regards to career decision-making theories, _______________ theories describe orexplain how career decisions are actually made
a. prescriptive
b. explanatory
c. descriptive
d. instructive
C
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Which of the following describes the process of racial identity development?
a. Awareness of group differences; asserting superiority of own group; integration of different values; acceptance of differences and historical privilege. b. Awareness of differences; shame and anger; bigotry and defensiveness; explanations of causes. c. Recognizing the superiority of some cultures; deciding to offer some privileges to others; self-righteous belief of helping others less fortunate; awards for moral goodness. d. Indifference to diversity issues; blaming other groups; asserting superiority; gaining confidence in the rightness of the cause.
Discuss the ethical issues surrounding motivational enhancement therapy: Is it ethically permissible for therapists to support an adolescent’s decision to engage in an illegal behavior?
What will be an ideal response?
According to Freud, what is internalizing?
a. Taking something that a person says personally and out of context. b. Being influenced in adulthood by things that occurred in childhood. c. Replacing external prompting by authority figures with prompting from within our own psyches. d. Becoming physically sick when accused of wrongdoing. e. Including a non-family member in a family group.
Sexual relationships between counselor educators and their students
a. are not expressly forbidden in the ACA Code of Ethics. b. are expressly forbidden in the ACA Code of Ethics. c. are not forbidden because students are not in a vulnerable position in their relationships with professors. d. should be avoided, but can be justified in some circumstances. e. are expressly forbidden by most universities.