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Identify potential presenting problems that might emerge from career concerns.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Definitions of burnout have the following common cores EXCEPT
 
  a. physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion.
  b. a negative shift in responses to others characterized by depersonalization, negative attitudes toward clients, decline of idealism, and general irritability.
  c. feelings of being helpful and hopeful.
 d. personal feelings of depression, loss of morale, feelings of isolation, reduced productivity, and decreased capacity to cope.



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Answer to Question 1

 Career decision making
 Inadequate basic skills
 Career immaturity
 Inadequate problem-solving skills
 Faulty cognitions
 School-to-work transitions
 Early encounters in the workplace
 Career identity
 Work maladjustment
 Poor interpersonal relationships
 Career transitions
 Skill development
 Loss of job
 Work-related stress

Answer to Question 2

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