Exam 1: Historical Development and Some Basic Issues
Exam 1: Historical Development and Some Basic Issues54 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Career Development59 Questions
Exam 3: Career Counseling Models36 Questions
Exam 4: Integrating Career and Personal Counseling49 Questions
Exam 5: Career Counseling Intake Interview46 Questions
Exam 6: Using Standardized Tests and Self-Assessment in Career Counseling49 Questions
Exam 7: The Impact of New Technology on Work, Career Development, and Learning Platforms52 Questions
Exam 8: On Being an Ethical Career Counselor41 Questions
Exam 9: Career Counseling for Multicultural Groups57 Questions
Exam 10: Gender Issues and Dual Careers40 Questions
Exam 11: Career Counseling for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Clients46 Questions
Exam 12: Career Counseling for Individuals With Disabilities51 Questions
Exam 13: Job Loss and Transitions44 Questions
Exam 14: Career Development and Transitions of Working Adults45 Questions
Exam 15: Career-Related Programs for Career Development in Elementary Schools41 Questions
Exam 16: Career- Related Programs for Career Development in Middle School38 Questions
Exam 17: Career-Related Programs for Career Development in High School and Beyond41 Questions
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What term is used to describe counseling within a culturally diverse society?
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A client you are seeing reports being under a heavy load of stress, and it's to the point that she dreads going to work, and is having problems eating and sleeping.Identify three possible interventions or recommendations that you might make.
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Stress management techniques
Depression screening
Time management
Career decision making procedures
An inventory or career/life satisfaction
Journaling
Cognitive restructuring-linking thoughts and feelings to behaviors
Briefly discuss how the industrial revolution influenced the need for career counseling.
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It changed how and where people worked.Regular hours for shift work were established.Work associates were strangers.Supervision of workers was intense.It established work patterns such as men are to work in factories and women are to be homemakers.
Parson's outstanding contribution to the career counseling movement was his:
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What was the name of the major work written by Parsons (published posthumously in 1909)?
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Where was the first national conference (1910) on career guidance held?
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Which of the following is less relevant to career choice at the present time?
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Integrating career and personal concerns is best described as:
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Identify the basic issues in career counseling that challenge the counseling profession today.
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What factor contributes greatly toward determining the market force and workplace changes in today's world?
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Discuss how the study of human abilities influenced the career guidance movement.
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Compare and contrast the ideas of Spokane, Sharf, Rounds and Tracey on the career information process.
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There appears to be solid evidence that workers in the 21st century should adopt:
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Peter Drucker (2002) has given what term to the type of worker that will dominate the next society?
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The rise of _______ in the 1800s led to a dramatically changed work environment, resulting in the need to address working conditions of urban life.
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