Operative goals are often found in mission statements.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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In the _____ stage of the Northen and Kurland model of group development, the major theme pertains to issues of power and control.
A. inclusion-orientation B. mutuality-goal achievement C. uncertainty-exploration D. separation-termination
How do African American churches in poverty-stricken areas best help their
neighborhoods? a. They offer many services at different times during the day. b. They raise funds for socialization projects like food banks. c. They hand out money to the homeless people on the streets. d. They march in civil rights parades and other demonstrations.
A tool for helping clients construct an exposure hierarchy is the SUDS which stands for _______________
a. Subject Under Duress Scale b. Scaled Units of Difficulty Survey c. Subjective Units of Distress (or Discomfort) Scale d. Self-Understanding and Discovery Survey
According to the author of this textbook, an appropriate answer to the question "Do we still need theory?" is:
A) Theory is most relevant for the client, not the therapist. B) Theories prevent therapists from using a systematic way for dealing with the wide range of difficulties clients can bring. C) Theories are important because they are the vehicles through which the common factors do their work. D) Theories do not allow therapists to take into consideration unique issues related to diversity.