List and define four key concepts for understanding physical environment-behavior relationships.

What will be an ideal response?


Stimulation theories focus on the environment as a source of sensory information essential for human well-being. Privacy is selective control of access to oneself or one's group. Personal space is the distance we choose to maintain in personal relationships. Territoriality refers primarily to the behavior of individuals and small groups as they seek control over physical space. Crowding is the subjective feeling of having too many people around.

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According to data gathered from the MIDUS study, married couples have __________ social well-being than couples who live together ___________ married

A) greater; but are not? B) ?less; but are not C) ?greater; and are D) ?less; and are

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Which of the following is true about self-reflection in terms of therapist training?

a. If a therapist learns the process of self-reflection, they will need less training in therapeutic methods. b. A self-reflective therapist is usually more effective because they integrate their knowledge with therapeutic experiences. c. Self-reflection leads to less use of emotion in the therapeutic process d. The use of self-reflection in a training program usually indicates that the program is logical, evidential and analytical

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All of the following are examples of initial phase counseling tasks EXCEPT:

a. use social courtesy to create a context of safety and strategic positioning. b. assess the interaction sequence, noting the effect of stage of life, power, and alliances. c. deliver a hypothesis to the client that reframes symptoms from a systemic perspective. d. conceptualize the problem using one or more strategic frames (voluntariness, helplessness, hierarchy, etc.).

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In , the practitioner states back to the client his or her thoughts, actions, and feelings

a. summarizing b. complimenting c. self-disclosing d. empathizing

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