When a client learns how to influence his or her environment describes which stage of Miriam Polster's threestage integration sequence?
a. ?Discovery
b. ?Accommodation
c. ?Assimilation
d. ?Retroflection
c
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According to Alfred Adler, an individual who continually argues with coworkers, may be expressing his lifestyle which may be derived from
a. being attracted to his mother and angry at his father around the age of 4 or 5. b. being harassed and teased by 2 older brothers when in elementary school. c. being in trouble with the law in high school, as a result of gang fights. d. being discriminated against by previous employers.
The employment of such words as “good,” “bad,” “right,” and “wrong” are associated with _________________
a. ethics b. morality c. law d. criminal liability
A counselor needed a test that would measure whether students enrolled in a social skills training curriculum had developed proficiency in the understanding and use of the different skills. Which type of test is the counselor likely to use?
a) Norm referenced b) Unstructured qualitative c) Structured qualitative d) Criterion referenced