________ is/are considered the driving force in the group
a. Anxiety
b. Trust
c. Rules
d. All of the above.
a
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In the counseling arena, a sociobiologist serves in what role?
a. They identify environmental factors that impact mental health. b. They study the genetics involved in mental health conditions. c. They incorporate technology into the counseling session. d. They explore the neurotransmitters involved in mental health concerns.
Brief Intensive Psychotherapy (BIP) organizes treatment interventions
a. in accord with two intersecting conceptual schemata, the triangles of conflict and person b. according to the traditional six metapsychological viewpoints, but with special emphasis on the selfobject (or narcissistic) viewpoint or hypothesis c. in accord with the overarching themes of chronological and existential time d. none of the above
The philosophy of education that arose from the need to organize education to be more cost-effective in times of rapid growth in enrollment is referred to as the:
a. Administrative Progressive Movement. b. Social Progressive, or Social Reconstructionist Movement. c. Traditional Administrative Movement. d. Traditional Progressive Movement.
At-risk youth who bring schemas for rejection and distrust to the therapeutic relationship are typically raised by:
A) ?authoritative parents. B) ?authoritarian parents. C) ?permissive parents. D) ?disengaged parents.