In TWA two primary factors seem to be factors in work adjustment. These are:
a. Celerity and rhythm
b. Pace and endurance
c. Satisfaction and satisfactoriness
d. Values and needs
C
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What do you call the counseling process wherein a skilled and supportive interviewer bases his approach on the idea that change must come from within the client and recognizes that the client holds the decision-making responsibility for his or her life through counselor–client interaction?
a. Motivational enhancement therapy b. Motivational interviewing c. Twelve-step facilitation d. Skills training
Which of the following is true about communication skills?
A. Communication skills are necessary but not sufficient for successful therapy B. Communication skills are necessary and sufficient for successful therapy C. Communication skills are generally a technical aspect of therapy D. Communication skills are the “magic bullet” of the helping profession.
Which of the following is not true about Jane Addams?
a. She directed the Hull House in Chicago. b. She was concerned with how external surroundings were linked to an individual’s well-being. c. She was a leader in the development of social work. d. Her primary focus was to help people in her community by teaching them to make better choices in their lives.
Exposure therapy primarily involves:
a. immediately confronting a client with an intense anxiety situation. b. incrementally exposing a client to anxiety-producing stimuli. c. modeling for the client how to substitute assertive behavior for anxiety. d. using an unpleasant consequence such as shock when anxiety is experienced.