When clients are questioned, they will usually:
a. evaluate their behavior.
b. exploit their behavior.
c. rationalize their behavior.
d. condemn their behavior.
Q. 2A grounded picture of realistic possibilities for an individual requires both _______ and an honest assessment of the person's capacity to meet the demands of work.
a. a clear picture of the client's past history
b. long-term career counseling
c. authentic self-disclosure
d. factual information
Q. 3The therapist 's role when providing corrective experiences in therapy is to:
a. help clients come to terms with the good and bad in their families of origin
b. change their own responses to problematic others in current relationships
c. facilitate clients' current attempts to establish new relationships that do not repeat problematic patterns
d. All of the choices.
Q. 4Which one of the following views adheres to the beliefs to William Glasser?
a. That people resent the reality of the world around them.
b. That adjusted people are those who can fulfill their needs without infringing on the rights of others.
c. That people need to be controlled in order to learn to fulfill their needs and to become responsible individuals.
d. That people are basically bad and must learn responsible behavior.
Q. 5Career counselors explore all factors surrounding a client's career development journey, yet should be aware that some factors such as _______ may be relevant but may also detour around the objective of career identity development.
a. values
b. family dynamics
c. work history
d. skills
Q. 6Permissive parents may be warm and loving, however, they do not set rules or ________.
a. abuse their children
b. empathize
c. indulge their children
d. provide consequences
Q. 7Children who have a failure identity believe:
a. somebody made me do it.
b. my friends think it's better to fail than succeed.
c. my parents will never be satisfied with what I do.
d. I can't, I'm no good.