Major foci of career education in the grade school years include all of the following EXCEPT to ___________________________________________
a. become aware of the self
b. begin to understand the broad requirements of the world of work
c. develop helpful attitudes
d. understand changes in male/female career roles
e. begin the process of matching career roles with personal characteristics
(e )
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Because behaviors are not static, Glasser suggested that a more accurate way to describe them was to add
a. ‘-ed’ to the behavior (e.g., “I’m depressed”) b. the past tense to the behavior (e.g., “I was depressed”) c. ‘-ing’ to the behavior (e.g., “I’m depress-ing”) d. the future tense to the behavior (e.g., “I’m going to always be depressed”)
Following the creation of the first code of ethics for counselors, what soon changed in the profession?
a. Dramatic increase in counseling graduate programs b. Counselors began receiving supervision c. Licensure regulations were created d. Professionalism and membership increased
As defined by Olatunji (2001), which of the following accurately describes multicultural counseling?
a. Multicultural counseling refers to multiple perspectives or multiple cultural viewpoints within the counseling relationship in which none are dominant or considered more "normal" than others b. Multicultural counseling refers to binary perspectives or viewpoints within the counseling relationship in which certain viewpoints are healthier than others c. Multicultural counseling refers to multiple perspectives or multiple cultural viewpoints within the counseling relationship in which the viewpoint of the counselor is most accurate due to his or her training and self-awareness. d. None of the above.
What was/were the source(s) of controversy regarding Rogers's approaches to counseling?
a. His use of religion in counseling sessions. b. His view of the counselor as expert and the client as patient. c. The fact that his client-centered counseling was very structured whereas counseling based on other approaches, such as psychoanalysis and behaviorism, was more loosely organized. d. His deliberate move away from a focus on pathology coupled with his radical notion that clients possess the key to their own improvement. e. His focus on pathology coupled with his radical notion that clients have no idea what to do with their lives and need active advice-giving.