Emotions that mobilize us, focus our attention, and signal our state of mind to others are ______.

A. focused emotions
B. primary emotions
C. secondary emotions
D. social emotions


Answer: B

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Gestalt therapy is lively and promotes direct experiencing rather than the abstractness of talking about situations

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The authors’ discussion about questioning is relevant to . . .

a. Asking questions before using other more indirect means in eliciting information from members b. Generally posing questions that ask for specific information rather than questions that facilitate a longer response from members c. Members tending to ask fewer questions during early stages of group development than in later stages d. Asking why questions to elicit more information rather than questions beginning with what, where, and how e. The group leader likely needing to teach members how to ask good questions

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What is the etiological conceptualization associated with behavioral therapy?

a. Action is adaptive, thought is maladaptive, both are learned behaviors. b. All maladaptive behaviors are learned through parental modeling. c. Adaptive behaviors are instinctual, maladaptive behaviors are learned. d. All behaviors result from the interaction between instinct and learning. e. All behaviors are learned through reward and punishment.

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Jung's theory of personality is comprised of dimensions that are opposite concepts that balance each other. The dimension that allows people to understand themselves and other is:

a. Introvert/Extrovert (I/E) b. Sensing/Intuition (S/I) c. Thinking/Feeling (T/F) d. Judging/Perceiving (J/P)

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