Human Growth and Development
Social and Cultural Diversity
Counseling and Helping Relationships
Group Counseling and Group Work
Career Development
100

Who expanded on Piaget's conceptualization stage of moral development?

Lawrence Kohlberg

100

In the United States, each socioeconomic group represents

A Separate Culture

100

Adler emphasized that people wish to belong. This is known as

Social Connectedness

100

Everybody picks on

The Scapegoat

100

The most popular developmental career theorist is Donald Super. Super emphasizes

 Self-Concept

200

From a Freudian Perspective, a client who has a problem with alcoholism and excessive smoking would be 

Considered an Oral Character

200

The three factors which enhance interpersonal attraction are

Close Proximity, Physical Attraction, Similar Beliefs

200

When a client projects unconscious feelings toward the therapist that he or she originally had toward a significant other, it is called 

Transference

200

The term group therapy was coined in 1931 by

Jacob Moreno, the Father of Psychodrama

200

The trait-and-factor career counseling, actuarial, or matching approach is associated with

Parsons and Williamson

300

This person asserted that conduct disorders and other forms of psychopathology can result from inadequate attachment and bonding in early childhood 

John Bowlby

300

Most counties have an official language, a stated viewpoint, and a central government. This is reflected mainly by

National Culture

300

Freud's theory speaks of Eros and Thanatos. A client who threatens a self-destructive act is being ruled primarily by 

Thanatos 

300

Group norms refer to

The Range of Acceptable Behavior within the Group

300

Holland’s theory would predict that the vice president of a university would be

Enterprising 

400

Researcher known for his work with deprivation and isolation in rhesus monkeys 

Harry Harlow

400

The statement, "All humans, from all cultures, all races, and all nations, are more alike than different," is based on the

Etic

400

Jung used drawings balanced around a center point to analyze himself, his clients, and his dreams. He called them 

Mandalas

400

Strategies that focus on an individual member of the group are known as

Vertical Interventions

400

John Krumboltz postulated a social learning approach to career choice. This model is based mainly on the work of 

Albert Bandura

500

In Kohlberg's first or pre-conventional level, the individual's moral behavior is guided by

Consequences

500

What is a self-perpetuating independent group which occupies a definitive territory

Society

500

Perls suggested what which must be peeled away to reach emotional stability 

Five layers of neurosis

500

A hierarchy, or pecking order, among members occurs in

The Stage of Storming, also known as the Power-Control Stage

500

A client who likes her flower arranging job begins doing flower arranging in her spare time on weekends and after work. This phenomenon is best described as 

Spillover