What are the four factors Jung used to differentiate personality?
a. Thinking, feeling, sensation and intuition
b. Introvert, thinking, experiencing and action
c. Feeling, sensing, behaving and emoting
d. Sensing, feeling, intuition and judgment
a. Thinking, feeling, sensation and intuition
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Which of the following is NOT a focus of Cochran's narrative career counseling?
a. crystallizing b. constructing a reality c. following career decision making procedures d. making meaning out of a story of the client's career
What are the basic skills for working with children?
What will be an ideal response?
The primary purpose of Standard 3.10, Informed Consent is to:
a. protect the self-governing b. protect the psychologist c. privacy rights of individuals d. protect the self-governing and privacy rights of individuals
What is meant by the term phenomenological stance when it is used in humanistic literature?
a. The counselor purposefully acquires a life history early in the counseling relationship so that he or she can better understand the client. b. The counselor’s phenomenological stance is the collection of experiences that the counselor brings to the process. It includes the counselor’s theoretical training and beliefs as informed by existential and humanistic readings and interactive sessions with other professionals. c. The phenomenological stance means that humanistic counselors must remain flexible because the same occurrence is different when perceived by different people. d. In order to remain objective, the counselor must be careful not to identify too much with any of his or her clients. e. The counselor must remain aware of his or her reactions to each client because the counselor’s reactions will be the same as those of people around this client and therefore form the basis of interventions that will be made in order to socialize the client.