When working with children, what types of questions are most effective?
a. Simple "yes" "no" questions
b. Open-ended questions
c. Don't ask children questions, ask parents
d. Ambiguous questions
B
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a. Improve the group functioning b. Critique the skills of individual group members c. Give participants practice in being an observer d. Give the observer power over the group
A gatekeeper is one who protects high-authority members from low-authority members
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
An infant whose mother consistently models acute and extended emotional reactions to distressing situations is at risk for developing difficulty in regulating her own emotional responses
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Some weeks ago, Rachel told her counselor that her husband is very happy with their nonexistent sex life, and that they both agree that sex is not that important. During today’s session, she tells her counselor that she was shocked and horribly saddened to learn that her husband was having an affair. When she asked her husband about it, he told her that he missed having sex in his life
Rachel’s earlier assumption about her husband and their lack of interest in sex reflects which of the following? A. Dysfunctional external behavior B. Self-defeating expressions of feelings and emotions C. Distorted understanding of the world D. Unused strengths and resources