Narrative career counselors are likely to view the client's career as a
a. comic book
b. magazine.
c. novel.
d. poem.
Q. 2Viewing a client's career as a story is associated with
a. attachment theory.
b. Holland's typological theory.
c. narrative career counseling.
d. personal construct career counseling.
Q. 3A maladaptive way to contain negative feelings is:
A. Sonjay, who decides to call a friend and make plans to go to the movies when he finds himself feeling depressed.
B. Peggy, who tries to figure out what it was that set her off so she can avoid that in the future.
C. George, who decided that having a couple of drinks will distract him from feeling so bad.
D. Kersti, who tells herself to Stop it when she starts thinking about things that will make her feel bad so she can avoid it.
E. Hortensia, who is on anti-depressive medications prescribed by her psychiatrist.
Q. 4In using a vocational card sort, a counselor using personal narrative career counseling would be likely to
a. compute percent of Aaccepts, Amaybes, and Arejects cards.
b. give clients occupational information on Aaccepts cards.
c. inquire about reasons clients have for accepting cards.
d. total results from an interest inventory and combine them with results from a card sort.
Q. 5In constructivist counseling
a. counselors examine how their clients derive meaning form interaction with others.
b. the choice of an occupation is carefully constructed one step at a time.
c. there is an emphasis on rational decision making.
d. universal constructs apply to culturally diverse populations.
Q. 6Social construction refers to
a. a school of philosophy.
b. the view that all answers are correct.
c. how interactions with others affects peoples' view of their world.
d. circumscription and compromise.
Q. 7Direct exploration of feelings:
A. Should be avoided so that clients dont get overwhelmed.
B. Is always a good idea so that clients can overcome their fears of strong emotions.
C. Should take into consideration the culture of the client.
D. Should be discouraged by clinicians since it is often an avoidance of the cognitive work they need to be doing.
Q. 8For constructivist career counselors, career counseling should focus on
a. early childhood development.
b. career as a way of providing meaning in life
c. interests, abilities, values, and personality.
d. occupational information.
Q. 9According to Savickas, life designing includes
a. deconstructing
b. modernism.
c. wavering
d. structuring