When making career decisions, Krumboltz would suggest that clients have beliefs about whether or not they can successfully engage and execute a specific behavior. These beliefs impact how much energy one will expend as well as how long one will persist in the face of obstacles. This is called:
a. self-esteem
b. self-concept
c. self-image
d. self-efficacy
(d)
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__________ is a comprehensive, systematic, holistic approach to behavior therapy developed by the late Arnold Lazarus
a. ? Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing b. ? Social skills training c. ? Self-management d. ? Multimodal therapy
In order for a counselor to be competent to engage in group work, the counselor
a. must be a member of ASGW. b. must have the training outlined in the ASGW Professional Standards for the Training of Group Workers. c. must have had a minimum of group work preparation and supervised experience. d. must be certified by ASGW. e. must have had at least two graduate courses in group work and have completed a 600 hour internship in group counseling.
Jessie sought therapy because he was fired from his last 2 jobs and his wife has threatened to file for divorce unless he attended counseling. During the initial meeting, Jessie told his therapist Greg, that he isn't really sure why needs to come to counseling; after all, his bosses were "just really unreasonable" and his wife "is always nagging" him about not working. Greg is likely to focus on Jessie's:
What will be an ideal response?
Whether the client and the counselor come from a similar background or a different one, the process of building rapport and trust are closely linked to:
A. immersion into the same culture with no connection or experiences with a different culture. B. ignorance and uneducation. C. cultural norms and intercultural experiences. D. biases formed from childhood.