Exam 2: Helper Know Thyself
Exam 1: Are the Helping Professions for You30 Questions
Exam 2: Helper Know Thyself30 Questions
Exam 3: Knowing Your Values30 Questions
Exam 4: Understanding Diversity30 Questions
Exam 5: Common Concerns of Beginning Helpers30 Questions
Exam 6: The Helping Process30 Questions
Exam 7: Theory Applied to Practice30 Questions
Exam 8: Ethical and Legal Issues Facing Helpers30 Questions
Exam 9: Managing Boundary Issues30 Questions
Exam 10: Getting the Most From Your Fieldwork and Supervision30 Questions
Exam 11: Working With Groups30 Questions
Exam 12: Working in the Community30 Questions
Exam 13: Stress Burnout and Self Care30 Questions
Exam 14: Managing Crisis Personally and Professionally30 Questions
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Unless you have identified your own __________, you may be constantly triggered by the stories of your clients.
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According to Erikson, during the late adulthood stage, in which the task to be accomplished is integrity versus despair, the older adults who have succeeded in achieving ego integrity would NOT
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__________ is a term used in family therapy to refer to emotional barriers that protect and enhance the integrity of members of a system.
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In The Human Odyssey: Navigating the Twelve Stages of Life, Thomas Armstrong (2007) maintains that every stage of life is equally significant and necessary for the welfare of humanity. Each stage of life has its own unique gift to contribute to the world. Briefly describe and explain 2-3 of these "gifts."
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Erikson's model is holistic and is based on a psychosocial perspective. Explain his psychosocial theory and demonstrate some of its advantages and possible disadvantages.
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__________ is a state of psychological separateness from one's family.
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As helpers begin to practice counseling, it is likely that many of them will become aware that they are taking on a profession role that:
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__________ is emotional-behavioral reactions toward a client that originated from some part of the helper's life.
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Nancy, a high school senior, feels pressured by her parents to pursue a nursing degree right after graduation; however, she is uncertain about her future direction. She recently started dating, has developed new friendships, and would like to postpone college to see what it's like to have a life. Nancy is working on which of Erikson's developmental tasks?
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As an abused child, Robin made the early decision that anger was a useless emotion and that she would never allow herself to feel angry. Robin is presently going into the counseling field and realizes that her denial of anger will
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Identifying and resolving __________ related to your family of origin is essential if you hope to establish relationships that do not repeat negative patterns of interaction.
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While growing up, Patrick was told to always be appropriate, be perfect, and do his best. Now as an adult, Patrick is rigid socially and devotes most of his energy to his work. Consequently, his wife has threatened to leave him. Patrick is seeking counseling in order to save his marriage. As a counselor, you recognize that his early childhood rules
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Phyllis, a 35-year-old housewife and mother, has returned to college. Her educational experiences have led her to broaden her view of sex roles, although she still feels unsure of herself. Her counselor might conclude that her sex-role foundation is confused and she may have not formed a healthy picture of appropriate feminine behavior during her
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The concept of individuation and separation from one's family can easily lead to conflicts in one's family relationships in some cultures. Briefly describe the reason's for these conflicts.
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__________ are characterized by closed communication, by the poor self-esteem of one or both parents, and by rigid patterns.
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To a large extent, an individual's current life is the result of earlier choices. Explain why.
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Erikson's model of the stages of human growth and development contends that there is a crisis to be resolved. Define "crisis" and explain the crises of 2-3 developmental stages.
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A major problem of the generativity versus stagnation stage can be
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