______ is a major theme of the life course perspective which suggests that individual and family development must be understood in a past context.
A. Timing of lives
B. Linked or interdependent lives
C. Developmental risk and protection
D. Interplay of human lives and historical time
Answer: D
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The Gestalt technique in which a client is asked to dialogue with some identified other who she imagines sitting in an empty chair is called:
A. Heightening awareness. B. Focusing on the body. C. Empty chair. D. Dialoguing.
Educational reform and professional leaders are increasingly focusing on the school counselor as advocate and change agent
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Peer support programs are generally
a. not well researched b. often not promoted by school personnel due to time away from academics c. based on the concept that peers confide in peers rather than adults d. questionable due to confidentiality purposes
In person-centered counseling the focus of the approach is on?
a. How things happen b. What happens c. Problems d. Symptoms