To lessen the possibility or the consequences of burnout

A. Recognize that burnout is simply impossible to prevent when engaged in working to promote community change; you just must become skilled in recognizing the signs.
B. Develop, recognize, and be able to rely on a strong value base to help you maintain your sense of purpose and renew your spirit.
C. Understand that burnout is an individual matter not connected to the trauma that others experience.
D. Always keep your focus on the things that need to be done.


B

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a) have been clearly delineated in literature and research. b) are still debated among helping professionals. c) are the same as the differences between education and counseling. d) are only important when considering school counseling.

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Adler's Individual Psychology departed from his colleagues Freud and Jung on numerous issues. In one issue, Adler posited that a person must be seen __________, as a unified personality or "individual."

a. Socially b. Holistically c. Subjectively d. Realistically

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A strict behavior therapist would describe her client's crying as

a. emotional behavior b. behavior based on a deep sense of hurt c. behavior that had been negatively reinforced in the past d. a and b are possible

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