Career planning and development are most important in

A. all levels of school.
B. elementary school.
C. high school.
D. middle/junior high school.


C

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A. Emotional consequences of oppression are not passed intergenerationally, due to increased assimilation. B. Rejection of cultural identity is less significant for White ethnics because they are able to assimilate more easily. C. Cultural conflict is buried further out of awareness. D. Cultural conflict is easier to address, as cultural values are focused more on open discussion of psychological issues.

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In population research, three ethical principles seem particularly relevant. What are these?

What will be an ideal response?

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Amy, a counseling intern, meets with her first client, a 19-year-old male sophomore who lives in the college dorms. The client has been mandated to enter counseling after being caught intoxicated for the third time. As the client shares his stories of "drunken sex with different partners every night for the last 2 weeks", Amy listens with a calm and even demeanor, wondering what is happening in

her client's life that is leading him to engage in risky behavior. Which term best describes Amy's reaction as she listens to her client? a. empathy b. therapeutic presence c. mirroring d. understanding

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The rejection of the philosophy of “mind-body” dualism was first provided by Maurice Merleau-Ponty. 2. Sartre proposed that human consciousness is the equivalent of freedom. 3. Karl Raimund Popper was a central figure in the early development of phenomenological sciences. 4. Researchers employing a narrative analysis model eschew the use of quantitative methods.

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