________________ is credited with introducing the term “group psychotherapy” into the counseling literature

a. Fritz Perls
b. Kurt Lewin
c. Jacob L. Moreno
d. Joseph Pratt


Answer: c

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Because therapists cannot accurately grasp their clients’ underlying emotional learnings or schemas based on their clients’ initial descriptions of their problems

a. formal diagnosis is a critical component of coherence therapy b. diagnosis is rarely used in coherence therapy c. diagnosis is never used in coherence therapy d. diagnosis and the use of psychiatric medication are each critical components of coherence therapy

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In Freud's view, an individual experiencing neurotic anxiety feels:

a. ? he has behaved in a manner that is inconsistent with his moral code. b. ? a realistic threat is present in the environment. c. ? he will not be able to control his instincts and will behave inappropriately. d. ? guilt associated with past actions.

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How should researchers proceed when results do not meet expected outcomes or are not consistent with the theories addressed?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which cultural group of individuals tends to prefer group work rather than individual counseling?

a. Hispanics b. African Americans c. Asians d. Native Americans

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