To which therapeutic approach are Asian therapies most similar?

a. Existential
b. Gestalt
c. Solution-focused
d. Narrative


a. Existential

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Ongoing learning for professional counselors that takes place after graduate education has been completed is part the code of ethics of the profession as well as state licensure and certification laws. The term for this type of learning is: _____

a. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) b. Professional Development Programs (PDPs) c. Life-Long Learning Units (LLLs) d. Counselor Education Plans (CEPs)

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In the Global Perspectives section you can see

A. From the United Kingdom…it is important to see the neighborhood as a territorially bound entity. B. From Taiwan…once a project has been publicized with no objections registered it is too late to do anything to change it. C. From Venezuela…recognizing the political-economic and social determinants of health fits well with working to promote health at the neighborhood level. D. From the Argentina…neighborhood associations are valuable in developing local projects from vegetable gardens to neighborhood banks, but they are no match when dealing with large institutions, like electric power companies.

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Refers to citizenship awarded at birth to children born outside the U.S. to a U.S. citizen

a. Adjustment to immigrant status b. Asylees c. Acquired citizenship d. Certificates of citizenship

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The __________ best describes adolescents' super sensitivity and self-consciousness about appearance and performance

A) ?imaginary audience B) ?personal fable C) ?invincibility fable D) ?emotional fable

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