Children's stories and _______ are a rich source of metaphors and can be used effectively with career clients
a. career handbooks
b. novels
c. occupational vignettes
d. fairy tales
d
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Krumboltz and associates stress that each individual's unique learning experiences during the life span develop primary influences that lead to career choice. Which statement is not listed as part of these primary influences?
a. Career-entry behavior such as applying for a job or selecting an educational or training institution b. Expanding capabilities and interests c. Sets of developed skills used in coping with the environment d. Generalization of self derived from experiences and performance in relation to learned standards
Amanda is aware that she has been influenced by her older sister's goal to become an obstetrician, rather than focusing on her own interests. Amanda is using which of these cognitive information processing executive domains?
a. cognitive schemas b. monitoring c. self-awareness d. self-talk
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Caregivers directly impact brain structure and oscillatory functioning related to emotion regulation. 2. In order for an infant to develop a healthy attachment to a caregiver, the relationship must demonstrate consistently empathically attuned experiences over time. 3. Early attachment relationships do not necessarily influence later relationships in an individual’s life. 4. The desire to attach to a caregiver is specific to US culture. 5. It is believed that the quality of caregiving is more important than quantity of caregiving.
When applied to the treatment of bulimia, the text authors report on three meta-analytic studies that have revealed that cognitive-behavioral therapy:
a. is more effective than behavior or medication therapy. b. is less effective than behavior therapy, but more effective than medication therapy. c. reduces purging, but has a much smaller impact on binge frequency. d. is equivalent to behavior therapy and raises the question as to what is really different between cognitive-behavioral and behavioral therapy approaches.