A common theme originating in Carl Rogers's early writings and continuing to permeate all of his works is:

a. the need to find meaning in life through love, work, or suffering.
b. ? the need for a religion to find meaning in life.
c. ? the importance of expressing feelings that stem from childhood issues.
d. ? a basic sense of trust in the client's ability to move forward in a constructive manner if conditions fosteringgrowth are present.


d

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Which of the following best describes the findings of Nathan Fox’s longitudinal study of the relationship between temperament and psychological disorders?

a. Temperament determined risk for psychopathology. b. Inhibited children universally established smaller peer networks than did uninhibited children. c. Inhibited children who established supportive peer networks did not show increased anxiety. d. All inhibited children showed increased anxiety in adolescence, even those with supportive peer networks, indicating the primacy of temperament in the development of psychological disorders.

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Which of the following Holland codes would be the most consistent?

a. RIA b. RSE c. CAI d. IES

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According to CACREP standards, which of the areas stated below is/are typically required for all students in counseling programs?

a. professional orientation and ethical practice b. social and cultural diversity c. human growth and development d. career development e. all of the above

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Scales defined in terms of equal numbered units and there is a true zero is referred to as:

a. ordinal scale b. interval scale c. ratio scale d. nominal scale

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