Exam 15: The Intersection of Career and Noncareer Issues
Exam 1: Career Counseling: an Overview16 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics for Career Professionals17 Questions
Exam 3: Career Interventions in Different Settings15 Questions
Exam 4: Cultural Contexts and Career Counseling14 Questions
Exam 6: Testing and Assessment13 Questions
Exam 7: Hollands Theory of Vocational Personalities and Work Environments13 Questions
Exam 8: The Theory of Work Adjustment14 Questions
Exam 9: Supers Developmental Theory13 Questions
Exam 10: Gottfredsons Theory of Circumscription and Compromise13 Questions
Exam 11: Social Cognitive Career Theory13 Questions
Exam 12: Career Construction Theory and Life Designing Paradigm13 Questions
Exam 13: Psychology of Working Theory13 Questions
Exam 14: Information About the World of Work12 Questions
Exam 15: The Intersection of Career and Noncareer Issues13 Questions
Exam 16: Summary and Integration13 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT a guiding principle for incorporating work issues into counseling practice?
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Which of the following would NOT be considered an acute mental health concern?
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True or False: A good counselor will always help clients compartmentalize their lives.
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In what way has Blustein's theory considered the impact of factors outside of career and work?
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An example of career counseling as a primary intervention in mental health is ______.
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Robitschek and DeBell (2002) made suggestions about how counselors can attend to the possibility of both work and personal issues within counseling.Briefly describe their three suggestions and write a question you, as a counselor, could ask a client to meet each of those recommendations.
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Judy has a long history of struggling with depression.She works with a therapist on a regular basis to keep an eye on how she is doing, and to prevent her condition from worsening.Lately, Judy has had a lot of stress at work and has grown increasingly upset about the way her coworkers treat her.She has been thinking about changing jobs but is at a loss regarding what else she could do.Her counselor suggests referral to a career counselor might help Judy have some hope in finding alternatives, and might help her depression be more manageable.In this case, Judy's counselor is thinking of career counseling as ______.
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In the "domain sensitive approach" to counseling, counselors intervene based on ______.
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Both unemployment and ______ have been linked with depression, anxiety, and lowered self-esteem.
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Which of the following was NOT listed in your text as being a health problem associated with chronic stress?
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What determines whether or not a counselor explores the intersection of both work and nonwork with clients?
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Suzie, an employee with Narcissistic Personality Disorder, is referred for both personal and career counseling by her supervisor due to chronic problems on the job.This is an example of what kind of intervention?
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