Frank Parson (1909) was the first to identify stages of career counseling. He maintained that in order to make an effective career choice, the individual needed all of the following, except: .

a. Clear understanding of aptitude, ability, and interests
b. Knowledge of requirements of career
c. A realistic understanding of one’s ability and career expectations
d. A social network to allow one to get through the “informal system”


d. A social network to allow one to get through the “informal system”

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It must be noted that changes following acculturation_____ .

a. May or may not be positive b. Are always positive c. Are always negative d. Are mostly positive

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Which of the following stems for research questions implies using a qualitative research method?

a. Which approach is most effective . . . ? b. What is the impact of . . . ? c. What causal link can be identified between . . . ? d. How do participants interpret . . .?

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Without the cultural conditions that accept the concept of depression, talking about a person as depressed would mean nothing

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In the case of Beth in the text, when she was first talking to the social worker, she could best be described as a client who:

a. wanted something and saw herself as part of a solution. b. blamed herself as the source of her problems. c. seemed resistant to changing. d. blamed the social worker as the source of her problems.

Counseling