Jung developed a theory of three psychological types (extravert/introvert; thinking/feeling; intuitive/sensing), each consisting of two polarities. Which of the following statements best describes the benefit of understanding a person's type(s)?
a. Understanding a person's type increases understanding of a person's imbalanced life
b. When a counselor understands types they better understand a person's motivations
c. Knowledge of a person's type can inform a counselor's interventions with a client
d. All of the above answers cover the benefits of understanding a person's type
D
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a. inquire about any past mental illness and treatment b. refer clients for a physical examination c. refer clients for genetic counseling d. ask about drug and alcohol use
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