How can a counselor help clients identify the “right story?”
What will be an ideal response?
Discuss and analyze key principles for accomplishing this.
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Concerning career guidance, this law, along with the Carl Perkins Act, requires that students in occupational education programs must be given vocational assessment to assist them in their career development
a. Rehabilitation Act of 1973 b. Title VII and Title IX c. PL94-142 d. School-to-Work Opportunities Act
Thomas abuses alcohol, is addicted to tobacco, and occasionally uses cocaine. Which of the following statements is accurate regarding Thomas
a. Thomas’s substance use warrant a dual diagnosis. b. Thomas’s substance use indicates polysubstance abuse. c. Thomas’s substance use meet the criteria for substance dependence but not abuse. d. Thomas’s substance use require a solution-focused approach to treatment.
Which of the following sources of information would be inappropriate for verifying the results of clients' career assessments?
a. Work performance b. Parent preferences c. Grades d. Self-perceptions of abilities
Some influential nonverbal behaviors that seem to help, as well as some that hinder, the counselor’s ability to connect with clients include all but which:
A. Facial expression B. Eye contact C. Respiration rate D. Body language