Blair has friends in the theater industry and has given Stevie information that would help Stevie develop her career options. According to Phillips's developmental career relational model, this is an example of
a. alternatives provided.
b. criticism.
c. seeking information about self.
d. unconditional support.
Q. 2The clinician says to Marisol, I noticed just now that when I told you I was going on vacation next month, you crossed your arms. Tell me how you are feeling about my impending trip. This is an example of:
A. Reflection of affect
B. Processing the process
C. Examining the moment
D. Negative transference
Q. 3According to Phillips's developmental career relational model, the Actions of Others range from
a. confident independence to insecure use of others.
b. information provided to seeking information about self.
c. non-active support to criticism.
d. unsuccessful recruitment to weighing options.
Q. 4Phillips and her colleagues have examined career decision-making as it relates to
a. attachment to parents.
b. conventional thinking.
c. actions of others.
d. specifying.
Q. 5Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A. The management of the clinical relationship should be affected by goals of the work.
B. Factors in the client, but not clinician, should affect the use of the relationship.
C. The stage of the relationship should affect the use of the relationship.
D. Ethnocultural norms should influence the use of the relationship.
Q. 6Which of the following is a major theme of Phillips's developmental relational career development model?
a. Other Centeredness
b. Other Directedness
c. Self Centeredness
d. Self Directedness
Q. 7Which of the following is a major theme of Philips's developmental relational career development model?
a. Actions of Others
b. Actions of Parents
c. Actions of Self
d. Actions of Employers
Q. 8Studying the effect of relationships with other people on the career development of individuals is the focus of
a. attachment theory.
b. family therapy.
c. Phillips's developmental relational model.
d. Roe's personality development theory.