Heightened awareness of and interest in multicultural issues in counseling emerged in the
a. 1950's
b. 1960's
c. 1970's
d. 1980's
Answer: c. 1970's
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What will be an ideal response?
In Freudian and ego psychology, analysts typically maintain a neutral relationship to clients to provide a "blank slate" upon which clients can project unconscious material. This neutral stance also provides which of the following?
a. The analyst to allow for transference, by carefully observing the client's process. b. The client connection to their frustration, in order to get at deeper feelings. c. The analyst the opportunity to examine their countertransference on the client. d. The client the opportunity to discuss topics not related to the presenting problem.
A counselor working with a young client on social skills learns that the client has recently lost a beloved pet. In the situation, the best course of action is to:
a. Continue providing interventions focused on social skills to adhere to the treatment plan b. Deviate from the treatment plan to address feelings of grief and loss c. Amend the treatment plan to include addressing grief and loss as treatment goals d. Refer the client to a grief counselor to help the client process the loss
The concept of adaptability is important to career development theory because:
a. Workers must find ways to make the environment adapt for more comfort b. Careerist need to adapt to cope with the continual changes of work roles c. The global economy requires stability in order to survive. d. Employers do not need adaptability for products meeting global standards. e. Change creates chaos and governments strive to control too much change.