When idealizing needs are met, what does a child develop?
a. Ability to self-soothe, identify feelings, awareness of own personal ideals
b. Self-regulation and executive function skills
c. Self-esteem, ambition, assertiveness, and sense of wholeness
d. Sense of community, connection with others, and sense of belonging
a. Ability to self-soothe, identify feelings, awareness of own personal ideals
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Professional school counselors who counsel diverse students but do not have training and supervised experience in multicultural counseling are
A. just beginning in the counseling field. B. acting ethically. C. acting unethically. D. able to acknowledge cultural differences.
Process-based theory, an extension of person-centered theory, offers an alternative to conditions of worth as the model for psychological distress and, instead, attributes psychological distress to
a. conditions of acceptance b. difficulties in processing experiences c. difficulties in processing thoughts d. difficulties in processing feelings
Family factors such as cultural attitudes and customs of the family involving alcohol and other substances, tolerance toward public intoxication and drug use, and childhood exposure to alcohol and drug use models are all factors found in which of the
following theories? (a) Behavioral (b) Moral (c) Sociocultural (d) Genetic
Adler developed his approach from
a. the psychoanalytic approach. b. the behavioral approach. c. the rational-oriented therapies. d. all of these answers.