______________________ is the way a person feels about him/herself
a. Self-concept
b. Personal vision
c. Self-efficacy
d. Self-esteem
e. Cognitive restructuring
(d)
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Cohesion
a. just occurs. b. is only present in the working stage. c. has been developing from the first moment that the group is formed. d. All of the above.
Myrick illustrates five configurations for seating arrangements appropriate for managing large groups of children in school counseling programs
Which of the following does he claim is good for making a presentation but may inhibit group interaction? a. Row formation b. Semicircles c. Circles d. In and Out Circles
In the case study of Juan, in the face of Juan's overtly disrespectful and insulting behavior during sessions, the therapist is and doesn't his distain
A) ?defensive; capitulate to B) ?hurt; understand C) ?non-defensive; personalize D) ?reactive; acknowledge
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Relatedness is a core value in individualistic cultures and plays a key role in shaping interpersonal and intergroup behaviors. 2. In Canada, 36% of visible minorities report that they have experienced discrimination on the basis of race or culture in the past 5 years. 3. Lower socioeconomic status has been found to buffer acculturative stress. 4. Migrating families bring a range of strengths to the acculturation process, specifically in regard to the supportive function of the family unit. 5. Perceived discrimination is related to a variety of negative outcomes, including increased stress, lowered self- and group esteem, and impaired health.