Empathic feedback presents clients with clear, nonjudgmental information on how the counselor believes they are thinking, feeling, or behaving and how significant others may view them and their behavior

a. True
b. False


a

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__________ of immigrants in the United States, excluding Mexican immigrants, say there is at least “some” discrimination against immigrants.

a. 30% b. 42% c. 57% d. 75%

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Middle adolescents may still have unrealistic visions of their futures, primarily because they often do not fully understand _______________________________

a. the amount of training/education or years of experience required b. the global nature of our economy c. how social relationships affect work satisfaction d. where their abilities lie e. the degree to which their decisions have been affected by external forces

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What is the existential/humanistic view of diagnosis and assessment?

a. Training in assessment is an important part of a humanistic/existential curriculum so that practitioners can administer and interpret psychological tests. b. Diagnosis using the DSM-IV is usually dismissed by existential/humanistic psychologists as a waste of time, except as useful for research purposes. c. Existential/humanistic psychotherapists usually diagnose, analyze the problem, carefully interpret and explain the results to the client, and re-educate the client according to the findings. d. The existential stance involves looking at a client as a person who has a disorder to be detached or repaired. e. Classification of clients into categories helps the existential/humanistic psychotherapist use proven treatment approaches.

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Gottfredson is best known for which of the following career theories?

a. Career Constructivist Theory b. Theory of Occupational Choice c. Social Cognitive Career Theory d. Theory of Circumscription Compromise, and Self-Creation

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