The Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance, Opportunities In series, and Careers for Youseries, are examples of career publications available through
a. government agencies.
b. private companies.
c. educational institutions.
d. commercial publishers.
Q. 2The percentage used to identify the poverty level.
a. 50 of the Federal Poverty Threshold
b. 100 of the Federal Poverty Threshold
c. 200 of the Federal Poverty Threshold
d. 300 of the Federal Poverty Threshold
Q. 3All counseling activities related to career choices over the life span.
a. Career development
b. Career maturity
c. Career intervention
d. Career counseling
Q. 4Which of the following is an action factor?
a. Cognitive learning
b. Therapeutic alliance
c. Reality testing
d. Empathy
Q. 5___________________ provides a way for counselors to link clients' presenting problems to a treatment plan and serves to tailor interventions to specific client needs.
a. Case conceptualization
b. Rapport
c. Empathy
d. Clarifying probes
Q. 6Which of the following is a term referring to negative, inaccurate biases that can result in unhealthy misperceptions of events?
a. Cognitive distortions
b. Resistance
c. Delusions
d. Abreaction
Q. 7The total constellation of roles played over the course of a lifetime.
a. Job
b. Avocation
c. Occupation
d. Career
Q. 8______________ explains why the client is receiving services and what is going to take place in counseling
a. Informed consent
b. Professional disclosure statement
c. Safety contract
d. Treatment plan
Q. 9The Guide for Occupational Exploration (GOE) was first created by the U. S. Department of Labor and is now published by
a. JIST Works.
b. the U. S. Department of Commerce.
c. ONet.
d. VGM.