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Juan is struggling in his part-time job as a server, which is something he never pictured himself doing. His school career counselor gave him a few personality tests to help him identify whether he should work directly with people, in the hospitality industry or something different. However, Juan does not recognize himself in the test results and none of the job recommendations interest him. What kind of alienation is MOST likely responsible for Juan’s predicament?
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alienation to oneself
alienation to one’s work
alienation toward others
alienation toward social situations
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alienation to oneself
He doesn't recognize himself in the test results and feels no connection to the suggested roles, indicating self-estrangement (alienation from his own identity/preferences), not simply a problem with the work or others.
He doesn't recognize himself in the test results and feels no connection to the suggested roles, indicating self-estrangement (alienation from his own identity/preferences), not simply a problem with the work or others.
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