Being an integrated person
a. is an ideal to strive for that is almost never achieved.
b. means that you recognize the many and varied aspects of your being and accept both positive and negative sides.
c. was a goal that many people tried to achieve in the 1970's, but is no longer considered realistic.
d. is a concept that is only applicable to those who embrace integrative theories of counseling.
b
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Which of the following pairings do not belong?
A) ?Havighurst and developmental tasks B) ?Levinson and seasons of life C) ?Gould and passages D) ?Vaillant and adaptation to life
Which of the following can be considered a strength?
a. positive coping skills b. problem solving c. spirituality d. all of these
Which of the following approaches would NOT be described as active, directive, structured, psychoeducational, and focused on doing and action plans?
a. Reality therapy b. Transactional analysis c. Person-centered d. Rational emotive behavior therapy
In the MRI model, which of the following is not one of the four steps for approaching a problem?
a. the therapist gets a concrete definition of the problem b. the therapist explores past attempted solutions c. the therapist ensures a set time for each family member to explain his position d. the therapist works to formulate a definition of the concrete changes to be achieved e. the therapist develops and implements a plan to produce the change