Professionals who have experienced a wounded spirit need to
a. be medicated, as a rule.
b. be open to questioning their own spiritual health so they can assist their clients with their existential concerns.
c. change professions if they begin to experience countertransference.
d. receive psychological first aid.
Q. 2At the undergraduate level, human-services programs would be most likely to train practitioners for
a. independent private practice.
b. working with couples and families.
c. community-agency work.
d. long-term psychotherapy.
Q. 3Which of the following specializations is primarily concerned with relationship counseling?
a. Clinical psychology
b. Counseling psychology
c. Couples and family counseling
d. Rehabilitation counseling
Q. 4From a multicultural perspective, school counselors have the challenge of all of the following EXCEPT:
a. striving to lessen language barriers.
b. advocating for themselves.
c. ensuring that educational materials are relevant for students' culture.
d. establishing a comprehensive developmental counseling and guidance program.
Q. 5Which of the following is NOT listed as one of the typical needs of helpers?
a. The need to care for others
b. The need to be needed
c. The need to reciprocate
d. The need to eliminate stress from one's life
Q. 6The temptation to give up a career in the helping field is often greatest when students
a. are faced with examining their values concerning helping others.
b. realize that they still have unresolved issues.
c. begin to examine their motivations for helping others.
d. first have to apply what they have learned in their courses to the real world.