One of the most important things a leader can do during the middle stage of a group is to think through the different issues that are relevant so that she is prepared to focus on the issues in a meaningful way when they arise
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Social skills training programs are interventions in which children are taught specific, discrete behaviors that can facilitate effective social interactions, like making eye contact and asking appropriate questions
Assessments of these interventions indicate that they have modest success in improving peer acceptance. Which of these is the best description of a major shortcoming of these intervention programs? a. Socially unskilled children are already perceived in biased ways by peers, and that perception is not being addressed by the intervention. b. Social skills are not the problem. Children who experience low peer acceptance usually already have adequate social skills. c. These programs are introduced too late. Social skills training must be done much earlier than the middle childhood or adolescent years to have any real effect. d. Socially unskilled children are not capable of learning these basic skills, because their problems stem from a difficult temperament.
Which of the following is not one of Structural therapy's four-step model?
a. opening up the presenting complaint b. decreasing the hierarchical imbalance c. highlighting problem-maintaining interactions d. exploring the past through a structural focus e. exploring alternative ways of relating
Why will human services organizations need more assistance from consultants in the coming years?
a. Increasing changes in politics and technology b. Increasing changes in culture and economics c. Decrease in changes across many areas of life d. Both a and b
Desirable nonverbal behavior includes:x
a) speaking in an animated, enthusiastic tone b) maintaining constant eye contact c) the helper determining his/her comfort with physical distance and keeping boundaries consistent d) leaning toward the helpee