A) family systems and Holland
B) family systems and Super
C) social cognitive and Holland
D) social cognitive and Super
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A) children's views of their relationships with parents.
B) childhood recollections of a sample of adult workers.
C) examining conversations between parents and their own children.
D) parents' views of how they raise their children.
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A) criticism.
B) forced guidance.
C) non-active support.
D) unsuccessful recruitment.
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A) John Bowlby.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) Anne Roe.
D) Donald Super.
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A) Actions of Others
B) Actions of Parents
C) Actions of Self
D) Actions of Employers
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A) Gottfredson's theory.
B) Blustein's relational theory of working.
C) narrative career counseling
D) Phillips's developmental relationship model.
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A) attachment theory.
B) family therapy.
C) Phillips's developmental relational model.
D) Roe's personality development theory.
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A) forced guidance.
B) information provided.
C) non-active support.
D) systematic directedness
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A) career-o-gram.
B) genogram.
C) telegram.
D) zen-o-gram.
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A) attachment theory
B) family systems therapy
C) Phillips's developmental relational model
D) Super's developmental theory
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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.
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A) decision tree
B) genogram
C) interest inventory
D) sequential decision making plan
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A) attachment theory
B) Blustein's relational theory of working
C) family therapy
D) Phillips's theory
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A) assess abilities.
B) assess interests.
C) discuss career choices of relatives.
D) send new career information to clients.
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A) attachment theory
B) Blustein's relational theory of working
C) Phillips's developmental relationship model
D) Roe's personality development model
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A) providing an opportunity for advancement.
B) a way to learn to tolerate poor working conditions.
C) a means of providing occupational information.
D) of utmost importance
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A) attachment theory
B) Blustein's relational theory of working
C) Roe's theory
D) Phillips's theory
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A) attachment to parents.
B) conventional thinking.
C) actions of others.
D) specifying.
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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.
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A) anxious-ambivalent
B) avoidant
C) secure
D) all of the above
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