Vanessa works as a cashier at a grocery store She tells her counselor that the friends that she has met at work mean much more to her than the work itself, as she dislikes her job. This statement fits most closely with this theory:
a. attachment theory
b. Blustein's relational theory of working
c. Roe's theory
d. Phillips's theory
Q. 2In career counseling, a genogram can be used to
a. assess abilities.
b. assess interests.
c. discuss career choices of relatives.
d. send new career information to clients.
Q. 3The Parent Involved Career Exploration Counseling Process (PICE) features counseling which focuses on
a. the parent's discussing career issues with a counselor and without the child present.
b. the parents and children working together with a counselor.
c. the child's attachment to the parents.
d. furthering an enmeshed relationship between child and parent.
Q. 4Blustein points out that relationships at work
a. are less important than the work itself.
b. can prevent advancement.
c. provide an opportunity for supervisory experience.
d. can be a valuable part of work experience.
Q. 5Phillips and her colleagues have examined career decision-making as it relates to
a. behavioral theory.
b. cognitive theory.
c. relationships the decision-maker has with others.
d. spiritual approaches to counseling.
Q. 6Techniques used in applying direct influence in client work include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Giving directives as to what to do.
B. Accompanying clients to important meetings.
C. Exposure therapies.
D. Offering suggestions.
E. Enlisting authorities to make the client behave in certain ways.
Q. 7Discussing attachment issues in counseling may be helpful in career exploration, as it can help an individual develop
a. a sense of identity.
b. a sense of security.
c. career maturity.
d. self-efficacy.