What is the primary goal of reality therapy?

a. To help clients become psychologically strong and rational and realize they have choices in the ways they treat themselves and others.
b. To help people realize that they can live more rational and productive lives.
c. To help clients make good adjustments to life circumstances and achieve personal and professional objectives.
d. To help clients modify the coping strategies and patterns of coping with stress that have been passed on from generation to generation.


Answer: a

Counseling

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When a person talks a lot about external events, expresses few feelings, and has certainty about themselves, the Person Centered therapist would conclude

a. they are probably not ready for therapy b. change is not likely c. he or she is in stage 1 of the therapy process d. all of the above

Counseling

The "strange situation" method is used to make observations about

a. career maturity. b. decision-making. c. patterns of attachment. d. work adjustment.

Counseling

Inherent ____________________ was identified in the 1950’s as a pervasive women’s problem that essentially describes an unconscious need for and pleasure in suffering

a. feminism b. masochism c. sadism d. machismo e. selfism

Counseling

Discuss the role and benefits of work in the young adult life stage. How do factors such as gender, race, ethnicity, and disability affect transition into the labor force? Explain the impact of economic shifts and the changing demands of the labor market on individuals' chances to work.

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling