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Questions About The Egan Theory


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10. Egan has a bias toward "client action" in his model. What does this
mean? (292-293)

Although clients set goals that are directly related to their problem
situations, there are also metagoals or superoridnate goals that would make
them more effective in pursuing the goals they set and in leading fuller
lives. The overall goal of helping clients become more effective in problem
management and opportunity development is important. Another metagoal is to
help clients become more effective "agents" in life - doers rather than mere
reactors, preventers rather than fixers, initiators rather than followers.
The doer is more likely to pursue stretch goals rather than adaptive goals
in managing problems. The doer is also more likely to move beyond problem
management to opportunity development.

11. At what stage does the concept of "commitment" become highly
relevant in Egan's model? (29-30)

Stage II is critical for client commitment, as it is the when determining......

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