_______ wrote that life themes can be discerned by analyzing a person's place within the family of origin and early recollections from childhood.
a. Adler
b. Holland
c. Miller-Tideman
d. Gysbers
Q. 2In her work with Annika, Sheyenne has spent several sessions engaging Annika in exploring and sharing her life story. Sheyenne explains to Annika that some of the specifics that emerge from the story-telling are deeply embedded parts of her life and can provide them with relevant information to career goal-setting and decision-making. It appears that Sheyenne is utilizing _______ therapy.
a. biblio-
b. humanistic
c. narrative
d. story-telling
Q. 3In a contemporary approach, working with transference, the goal is (are) to:
a. work together to change interactions that are problematic.
b. help clients feel safe to explore personal reactions toward the therapist.
c. All these choices.
d. work collaboratively to explore mutual contributions to problematic reactions.
Q. 4Adler created the concept that human beings create semi-conscious _______ containing thematic issues that require resolution.
a. life fictions
b. desires
c. goals
d. value systems
Q. 5Therapists learn they have responded effectively or passed tests when clients:
a. bring up relevant new information to explore.
b. hide new information.
c. hide emotional reactions.
d. respond emotionally.