The basic goal of existential theory is:

a) to expand self-awareness.

b) to increase choice potentials.

c) to help clients accept the responsibility of choosing.

d) to help the client experience authentic existence.

e) all of the above


e) all of the above

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The authors give four examples of manipulation. Which of the following is not included?

a. A member physically or verbally attacks another member. b. A member exhibits excessive approval-seeking behavior. c. A member exhibits attention-seeking behavior. d. A member seeks to engage the leader in a power struggle. e. A member engages in boundary testing.

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A person may work some and still receive Social Security disability benefits as long as their income is

a. less than the amount defined in the concept of Substantial Gainful Activity b. derived in a not-for-profit venture c. subject to income tax d. paid on a hourly basis

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Who suggested (2002) that in career counseling programs that use peer counselors, clients are to be informed of issues of confidentiality?

a. Brown b. Welfel c. Lenz d. Zunker

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The Indivisible Self model includes all but which factors?

A. compromised self B. creative self C. coping self D. social self

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