“Being in the world” refers to

(a) Clients’ ability to continue toward self-actualization after treatment
termination.
(b) Clinician’s ability to develop a therapeutic alliance.
(c) Clients’ understanding how they relate to the world at large.
(d) Clinicians’ understanding of clients’ objective and subjective worlds.


(d) Clinicians’ understanding of clients’ objective and subjective worlds.

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a. racial identity development. b. cultural identity development. c. ethnic identity development. d. independent identity development.

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According to Adler, what is critical to preventing antisocial behavior?

a. Social interest b. Masculine protest c. Developing a true sense of self d. Overcoming id driven urges

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Which of these classification systems has 23 major groups and 97 minor groups?

a. Dictionary of Occupational Titles b. Guide for Occupational Exploration c. Holland's system d. Standard Occupational Classification System

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