In Jungian theory, a person's lifelong movement toward greater balance, harmony, and equilibrium is known as

(a) integration.
(b) individuation.
(c) catharsis.
(d) resolution.


Ans: (b) individuation.

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_______research methods involve intensive study of the characteristics of a given culture or distinct group with their own worldview from a naturalistic, firsthand experience.

a. Ethnographic b. Case Study c. Phenomenoloical d. Grounded Theory

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Collaborative counselors work from a social constructionist, postmodern perspective, which maintains that our realities are constructed in _______________ and through relationships

a. systems b. language c. existential realities d. childhood

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For narrative therapists, the key to meaningful change is:

a. deconstruction of new stories and plots. b. a client's rejection of the privileged position in therapy. c. the retelling of personal narratives or old stories until they no longer produce anxiety. d. challenging dominant discourses and discovery of new and multiple possibilities for the future.

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Which approach to human service delivery includes a variety of settings and clients?

A. evidence-based approach B. generalist approach C. advocacy approach D. case management approach

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