What concept did Dreikurs add to Adler's analysis?

A. Conscience
B. Consciousness
C. Purposive behavior
D. The goals of misbehavior


D

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Existential psychotherapy is a:

a. philosophical approach to existence. b. set of rules for therapy. c. technical therapy approach. d. religious psychotherapy.

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In school settings, group intelligence tests are typically NOT used:

a. as screening measures, to identify students who may need further evaluation b. as the sole measure of student ability c. as school-wide evaluation measures d. in conjunction with group achievement tests

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During the working stage, all of the following group behaviors tend to be manifested, EXCEPT:

a. Members are reinforced for making behavioral changes both inside and outside of the sessions. b. The leader employs a variety of therapeutic interventions designed for further self-exploration and that lead to experimentation with new behavior. c. If interpersonal conflicts emerge within the group, they become the basis of discussion and tend to be worked through. d. A healing capacity does not develop within the group.

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The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)

a. is a level B test. b. measures personality. c. has no time limit. d. All of the above.

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