The adaptational strategy for some dual-careerists, in which both are highly involved in either careers or home life, but not in both areas, is called: 296)
a. accommodators
b. adversaries
c. allies
d. acrobats
C
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_____________________can involve tension and even dislike among group members.
A) Managerial conflict B) Staff conflict C) Relationship conflict D) Individual conflict
According to the text, what is one risk of assuming similarities between individuals with a shared identity?
a. Members may be less likely to demonstrate cultural humility. b. Members may be less likely to be allies. c. Unique individual experiences may not be recognized. d. Individuals may not want to be associated with others in that group.
During the 1970’s, people stood in line to get gas due to:
a) Shortages due to there no being enough oil to produce. b) Governmental tariffs on the import of oil. c) Nationalism policies that rejected importing. d) OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) restricting output to increase the price of oil.
Yolanda is an experienced therapist who seems to always feel more compassionate toward the female members of the families she counsels. What are the most salient ethical issues involved in this case? a. Because of her bias, Yolanda may be inclined to collude with some family members against others, orotherwise contribute to dysfunctional family system dynamics
b. Yolanda has been practicing for many years, so her competence should not be questioned. c. Yolanda seems to advocate for those with less power in the family structure, so her stance is actuallybeneficial for all members of the families with whom she works. d. Yolanda must be in a same-sex relationship, which is unsanctioned by the professional organization in whichshe is a member.