What are some examples of the interrelationship among personal and career concerns that were highlighted in the various career counseling models?

What will be an ideal response?


• Uncovering faulty beliefs that could interfere with career choice and adapting to work environment requirements;
• "Emotional problems" that are potential deterrents for making optimal career choices and maintaining continuous career development; and
• Existential issues of individual awareness of self, and finding meaning in life.

Counseling

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When dealing with a group of adolescents forced to participate in group work, the counselor should generally begin by

a. listening to the members complaints about being there b. formally presenting the rules of the group c. using the hot seat to facilitate discussion d. asking the members to share why they are there

Counseling

In reflecting upon his work as a computer graphics professional, Zach shares that when he is working on a project he often gets so absorbed in what he is doing that he misses meals and scheduled breaks. Zach further insists that even when he misses such breaks he leaves his computer station more energized that when he began the task. The concept that Zach is describing is referred to as _______

a. total bliss b. framing c. flow d. generativity

Counseling

In solution-focused therapy, gathering extensive information about a problem is a necessary step in helping clients find a solution to the problem.

a. true b. false

Counseling

In family systems therapy, psychoeducational approaches are often used with families who have members with this disorder:

a. anxiety. b. depression. c. obsessive compulsive disorder. d. schizophrenia.

Counseling