Assisting a group member in turning insight into action is most likely to occur in which stage?
a. Working
b. Transition
c. Initial
d. Final
a
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The summary of Kohut's two analyses of the case of Mr. Z emphasizes that the most significant clinical difference between classical psychoanalysis and self-psychology is:
a. that classical psychoanalysis relies on consciousness raising techniques, while self-psychology does not make use of interpretations. b. that self-psychology methods first support the development of a mirroring transference before consciousness-raising techniques are employed. c. that a self-psychology approach would regard Mr. Z's grandiosity as stemming from unmet needs, while psychoanalysis emphasizes intrapsychic conflicts organized around the Oedipal process. d. that classical psychoanalysis would interpret Mr. Z's arrogance in light of a persistent merger with an idealized mother, while self-psychology would be concerned with the unmet needs of the autonomous self.
When Insoo asked Sam to scale where he was at with his temper problem at school (0 equals the problem at its “baddest” and 10 equals the problem is “all under control”) Sam responded that he was at a 1 because his temper was about the same
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The defense mechanism that involves consciously putting unpleasant thoughts or feelings out of awareness is
a. altruism b. sublimation c. suppression d. projection
Which question do school counselors use to evaluate their program?
A) ?How many students attended the school counseling session? B) ?How many classrooms did the counselor visit each day? C) ?How are students different as a result of the school counseling program? D) ?How did the counselor assess cultural differences in the school counseling program?