List the components of the Schlossberg's (1984) 4 S transition model. Describe how each could be used by counselors to help clients manage transitions

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Components of the Schlossberg's (1984) 4 S transition model.
a. Assess Situation
i. understanding triggers, timing, control, role changes, duration, and current stressors
b. Assess Sense of Self
i. List to clients tell their stories
ii. Use narrative approaches to get a rich sense of the client's experiences and perceptions
iii. Creative arts, etc.
iv. Assess hardiness
v. Learning about a client's spiritual beliefs
c. Supports
i. Finding out what external resources the client can depend on and which ones might be "toxic."
d. Strategies
i. How clients navigate transitions
ii. Building on strengths
iii. Plans to manage transitions in ways that contribute to growth and well-being

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A. Existential orientation B. Adlerian orientation C. Cognitive-Behavioral orientation D. Humanistic orientation

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A. child custody evaluator B. expert witness C. court ordered witness D. court advocate

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a. rational b. empirical c. bootstrap d. unsystematic

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