______________ was a humanistic psychologist who had a dynamic impact on the field of counseling in the first half of the twentieth century

a. Sigmund Freud
b. Phillipe Pinel
c. William James
d. Carl Rogers


D

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Fertility problems are typically attributed to females in ______ of cases and to males in ____ cases.

A. 20%; 60% B. 33%; 33% C. 50%; 50% D. 60%; 20%

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According to the stages of change model the contemplation stage is conceptualized as:

a) The stage where an individual has the greatest level of insight b) The stage where an individual is most ready to change a problem or habit c) The point where an individual has begun taking concrete steps to solve a problem d) The stage when an individual accepts having a problem but is ambivalent about changing it.

Counseling

Teri is a new mother who is home alone with her infant. She feels extreme stress from her routine that includes nursing constantly, trying to keep up with the loads of laundry, annoying phone calls from her mother, isolation, and getting to what seem to be constant doctor appointments. This is an example of

a. Stress from developmental transitions b. Stress from daily hassles c. Chronic stress d. Stress from the parent-child relationship

Counseling

According to Sheehy in Passages (1978), individuals are powerless to prevent

A) ?marker events. B) ?mid-life crises. C) ?life accidents. D) ?inevitables.

Counseling