Hortense is concerned about the effect that environmental pollution is having on living things. Hortense is most likely in one of these stages of Ginzberg's theory of career development

a. fantasies
b. interests
c. values
d. capacities


c

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The basic concept of the Scientist–Practitioner model is that those practicing the professions of psychology and counseling would split their time and focus ______ between research and practice.

A. 20/80 B. 60/40 C. 50/50 D. 30/70

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One group facilitator of a team is anxious to meet between sessions to discuss progress toward group goals and to plan future work that provides more meaning for the group members. This group facilitator:

a. is overreacting to the new group situation. b. needs more supervision in order to become more relaxed between groups. c. understands the best practice called between-session processing. d. is professionally weak regarding group leadership. e.is inexperienced and needs additional training.

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According to Goleman, emotional intelligence is a learned developmental process that begins in infancy and, with effective nurturance, continues to develop throughout life

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Western societies have traditionally assigned greater importance to autonomy, independence, and identity while non-Western societies have generally placed greater emphasis on issues of relatedness as central factors in the mature personality. A counselor from the United States working with a female client from Pakistan might need to: a. refer the client to a different helper. b. learn more

about the culture the woman comes from to help interpret theclient's behavior. c. focus on self-development issues to help the client fit in to the Americansociety. d. assume the client's problems are based on relatedness issues.

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