Being clearheaded means all of the following EXCEPT this:

a. Being based in reality
b. Being aware of yourself and others
c. Relying on a coleader to help only when stressed
d. Being able to deal effectively with transference
e. Being able to think clearly in times of stress


c. Relying on a coleader to help only when stressed

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In distributed-actions theory of leadership, reasons for dividing responsibility among group members includes all EXCEPT

a. To utilize the expertise of all the members b. To get commitment to the group from the members c. To prevent relationship problems among members d. To encourage competition for dominance among members

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Which example is NOT accurate about advantages counselors have witnessed in Computer-Assisted Career Guidance (CACG) systems?

a. Access to large databases of up-to-date information for local, state, national and international locations is immediately available b. The interactive capability of computerized systems allows users to become more actively involved in the career guidance process c. User motivation is sustained through the unique use of immediate feedback d. The opportunity to create a generalized career exploration process

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Which of the following statements is true with regard to ethical codes?

A. Issues can be handled solely by relying on ethics codes. B. Conflicts sometimes emerge within ethics codes and among various organizations' codes. C. Ethics codes tend to be proactive rather than reactive. D. Codes do not conflict with institutional policies and practices.

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What is the most effective mind-set when using a holistic approach to career counseling?

a. The concept of a narrow focus on career choice is preferable b. The counselor needs to view the client from a total person perspective c. It is not necessary to look at the interrelationship between career and personal problems d. The client requires to focus on career and personal counseling separately

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