Being a "wounded healer" can _____
a. Provide the counselor with some empathy into a client's suffering
b. Negatively affect a counselor's ability to be objective and fully present with the client
c. Increase the risk that the counselor is operating from his or her own needs, rather than the needs of the client
d. All of the above
d
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According to Gottfredson’s theory, many occupations may be possible for an individual, and young people shift from idealistic careers to realistic careers through the process of _________________________
a. assimilation b. elimination c. structured decision-making d. compromise e. vocational refinement
Adler’s “striving for significance” tenet maintains
a. individual strives toward perfection. b. individual strives toward superiority. c. striving for achievement. d. striving for affiliation.
Which attachment category was later added to Ainsworth’s categories to describe the child that has the most insecure attachment patterns and whose patterns are often inconsistent and contradictory?
a. Secure attachment b. Disorganized-disoriented c. Negative attachment d. Ambivalent attachment
The consultant should initiate a discussion of the nature of consultation and the consulting relationship:
a. with consultees who have never worked with a consultant b. with consultees who seem resistant c. when it seems that confidentiality concerns might arise d. as part of establishing a relationship with a consultee