Themes from a client's life can be infused with career content and can become labels useful for melding the _______ self and the _______ outside the self

a. internal; external
b. social; relational
c. partial; whole
d. disturbed ; career


a

Counseling

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How do cognitive-interpersonal therapists use transference?

a. The same way psychoanalysts use it. b. The counselor never admits that he or she is wrong in an interpretation because that would result in loss of the client’s trust. c. The concept is the same as in psychodynamic theory, but the clinician is more active and affirming in the cognitive-interpersonal mode. d. The concept is the same as in psychodynamic theory, but the clinician is less active and affirming in the cognitive-interpersonal mode. e. The counselor focuses on the client’s interpersonal schemas and ignores his or her own.

Counseling

__________ is one of John Holland’s six personality types from his RIASEC model.

a. Artistic b. Social c. Conventional d. All the above.

Counseling

Multiculturally sensitive counselors working with clients of African descent use a

a. broad-based and flexible approach. b. narrow focus and rigid approach. c. medium focus and Afrocentric approach. d. wide focus and traditional approach.

Counseling

Asian Americans have a separate view of the mind and body.

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling