_________________________ are identities that we create to conform and promote harmony; in essence, we abandon our own beliefs and principles for those of a group
a) Falsities
b) Pseudo-selves
c) Character roles
d) Masks
e) Public Identities
Answer: b
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Kotter (1994) indicated that a disruptive group member .
a. Can ruin the experience for all other members b. Is often avoiding dealing with his or her own problems c. Can benefit from honest and caring feedback d. Tends to gain the most from group counseling
In the 1980s increasing numbers of businesses began to offer career counseling to employees who were laid off. This service is called
a. Outplacement counseling b. Employee assistance programs c. Rehabilitation counseling d. Employee enhancement programs
All of the following describe a danger of utilizing psychodrama EXCEPT
a. participants being left without adequate closure. b. use of power on the part of the leader appropriately. c. pushing people beyond the level to which they want to work. d. breaking down defenses without substituting constructive ways to deal with anxiety.
Which of the following describes the intervention called dereflection?
a. Asking the client to substitute positive thoughts for things that he or she doesn’t want to do. For instance, when eating carrots instead of ice cream, “I choose to eat these carrots because they are so good for me.” b. Identifying unconscious reasons that a client is engaging in self-destructive behavior c. Suggesting that the client engage in a specific distraction from self reflection, for example, doing volunteer work d. Teaching the client to reinforce good behavior by rewarding him or herself e. Asking the client to exaggerate a symptom rather than suppress it