Which theoretical model proposes that personality is malleable and shaped by environmental forces?
a. Behavioral
b. Cognitive
c. Psychoanalytical
d. Gestalt
a. Behavioral
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Discuss the effects of poverty and family and community violence in middle childhood. Include in your discussion the interplay of both risk and protective factors that may influence the development and the potential outcomes for children.
What will be an ideal response?
In a session with a single-parent family, a mother and daughter, the systemic counselor notices that mom often makes remarks about her daughter's father, such as "I am so glad you didn't get your father's kinky hair" or "Most men are unreliable.". The daughter has regular visits with her father and appears distressed when her mother makes these comments. The counselor might categorize the
mother's comments as a form of ______________. a. commands b. coalitions c. subsystems d. triangulation
The self-knowledge domain of cognitive information processing is most similar to
a. Holland's concept of congruence. b. Myers-Briggs Type theory's concept of introversion. c. social cognitive career theory's concept of self-efficacy d. trait and factor theory's first step.
In the behavioral counseling context, what is covert modeling?
a. When live models are not available, symbolic models may be used, such as characters in films, cartoons, and books. b. Clients with lower levels of anxiety can act as models for more anxious clients. c. The model exists in the client’s imagination and is called upon when the client chooses how to behave. d. The therapist describes a situation with a character who models undesired behaviors. e. The therapist describes a situation with a character who models desired behaviors.