In terms of ethical accountability, behavior therapy:
a. ? does not address this issue.
b. ? is ethically neutral in that it does not dictate whose behavior or what behavior should be changed.
c. ? offers a greater chance of abusing interventions than do other approaches.
d. ? makes use of techniques that have questionable validity.
b
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Which of the following statements best describes the authors’ position on the group leaders’ role in working for social justice?
a. Leaders should use their skills to make sure that everyone in their group feels understood and valued. b. Leaders should work to transform racist, sexist, classist, and other discriminatory dynamics in the group when they occur. c. Leaders should work to promote greater equality, understanding, and respect among people in the world at large. d. Leaders should challenge group members to expand their own understanding of culture while advocating for and empowering others to stand up to harmful interactions and experiences. e. Leaders should do all of the activities stated in alternatives A through D
The belief that people inherently wish for things to remain the same, to maintain the status quo, is _____
a. Proactivity b. Reactivity c. Homeostasis d. Heterostasis
The not-knowing in collaborative counseling refers to how counselors think about what they (think they) know and the intent with which they introduce this knowing (expertise, truths, etc) to the client. This is an attempt to avoid ______________________
a. expertise b. power c. control d. assuming
Which of the following is NOT an intervention discussed by the authors?
a. AF-CBT b. CPC-CBT c. ACB-CBT d. MST-CAN