Which of the following represents a career issue not faced by many women?

a. Gender social constructs defining how women should be and behave
b. Feminine role stereotypes restricting women’s activities
c. Complexities arising from combining family and work roles
d. Difficulties gaining the appropriate skills needed to do the job.


d

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What are reflections? Provide an example.

What will be an ideal response?

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Mark, a cognitive-behavioral counselor remains neutral and uses open-ended questions to help his client discover the illogical nature of her beliefs and to use her own logic to convince her of needed change. This intervention is called ________________________

a. empathy b. socratic method or guided discovery c. psychoeducation d. self-talk

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Assessing client strengths can be achieved by what?

a. Directly asking about strengths, hobbies, and areas of life that are going well b. Listening carefully for exceptions to problems c. Identifying potential areas in which the "weakness" is a strength d. All of the above

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_______________ refers to the number of "billable hours" a clinician generates

a. Scale b. Productivity c. Yield d. None of the above

Counseling