In modifying faulty self-efficacy beliefs, a social cognitive career counselor may assist their client to __________ and ____________.
  1. Adjust their attitude and create new outcomes
  2. Develop new performance beliefs and reanalyze past experiences
  3. Regroup their skills and reorganize their resume
  4. None of the above
Explanation
Answer - B - A social cognitive career counselor may assist their client in modifying faulty self-efficacy belief by helping them develop new performance beliefs and reanalyze past experiences that have lead to the faulty beliefs they hold. An example may be a person who believes they cannot learn to use a computer based on a past experience. A counselor may enroll them in a basic computer class and as the person learns computer skills, they also develop new performance beliefs about the computer and can then reanalyze the belief that they cannot have a career that has anything to do with computers.
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