The rationale for self-exploration and personal therapy for helpers includes all of the following EXCEPT
a. if helpers are unaware of issues stemming from their family experiences, they are likely to find ways to avoid acknowledging and dealing with potentially painful areas with their clients.
b. as clients confront events that trigger their pain, memories of helpers' own pain may come forth.
c. as you review your family history you will NOT gain some insight into patterns you have "adopted" from your family of origin.
d. identifying and resolving unfinished business related to your family of origin allows you to establish relationships that do not repeat negative patterns of interaction.
c
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a. Becomes less directive b. Becomes more directive c. Becomes more concrete d. Becomes more verbal
Identify an early supporter of integrating career and personal concerns who suggested a blending of career and personal concerns that are to be addressed by career counselors and viewed as occupational mental health
a. Ginzberg b. Osipow c. Super d. Crites
Which of the following values is not stressed by traditional Western views of counseling?
A. Cause and effect B. Open-mindedness C. Mind/body integration D. Self-disclosure
__________ are universal reactions to grief and loss
A. Tears, depressed mood, anger, and disorganization
B. Tears, depressed mood, anger, and wanting to join the deceased
C. Tears, depressed mood, anger, and celebration of life
D. Tears, depressed mood, anger, and naming children after the deceased