What things should the leader consider before letting members choose a dyad partner?
What will be an ideal response?
When members choose their own partner for dyads, they are most likely to choose someone with whom they are comfortable. While this may be less threatening for some members, it may also trigger feelings of having been left out in the past or keep them from getting acquainted with other members. In addition, it may keep members who have differing opinions from pairing up and they may miss an opportunity for growth or to ease the discomfort between them.
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The Indian Reorganization Act (1934)
a. required Native Americans to choose a specific Native American tribe they belonged to. b. abolished the land allotment program and provided funding for tribes. c. destroyed the Native American government. d. All of the above.
Adolescents put top priority on vocational choice and exploration
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What does the family preservation model argue?
a. Abusers need to be removed from the home to preserve the family. b. Children need to be removed from the home. c. Children need to be raised in the nuclear family. d. Children need to stay with non-abusive loved ones.
The most harmful dual relationship with a current or former client is _____
a. using information gained from counseling to make financial or business decisions. b. engaging in a joint business venture with a client. c. a romantic or sexual relationship. d. also treating their spouse or family members.