Brammer (1991) described several stages a careerist experiences when transitioning between one established work life to another. These stages are sequentially named as:

a. Adaptation; Renewal; Transformation; Transcendence
b. Transformation; Adaptation; Renewal; Transcendence
c. Renewal; Transformation; Adaptation; Transcendence
d. Adaptation; Transformation; Renewal; Transcendence


a

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Which of the following is a phase in the helping process?

a. Policy review b. Referral c. Implementation d. Case review

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Duty to warn was established from which of the following cases?

a. Tarasoff v the Regents of University of California b. Spencer v Ohio State University c. Taucer v Harvard University d. Smyth v Columbia University

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Which of these is a reflection of feeling?

A. You feel a lot more like your old self B. You feel he didn’t take you seriously C. He means a lot to you D. You feel embarrassed about your behavior

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Boiling down the problem involves

A. Changing the problem to a goal B. Making sure client and helper are in agreement C. Asking the client to identify crucial problems D. All of the above

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