The protagonist is
a. the person selected to work.
b. the symbolic figure in a member's life that antagonizes the member.
c. the group member who serves as an alter-ego.
d. the director when he or she is role-playing with the member who is working.
a
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Frank is a Native American college student who is seeking information about his career choice from a male counselor. The counselor notices that he uses very little eye contact and needs to recognize that Frank:
A. lacks trust about the information he is receiving. B. is unlikely to follow through with his suggestions. C. is likely to view direct eye contact as a lack of respect. D. would be more likely to have direct eye contact if the counselor were a female.
What is a tact?
a. a pragmatic approach designed to make the child sensitive to the interlocutor’s feelings b. a touch cue to remind individuals with speech sound disorder how to articulate particular phonemes c. a command or description d. a request or question
An interviewer might use various types of responses during an interview
A. The type of response depends on the intent. B. The type of response depends on the facilitation of discussion. C. The type of response depends on what feels right at that moment. D. The type of response doesn’t matter as much as the tone of voice.
The crucial factor in selection of members is some common ground between their individual needs and: a. the timing of the group
b. the structure of the group. c. the purpose of the group. d. the phase of the group.