What do prevention strategies aim to do?

a. prevent violence from occurring
b. prevent unjust court proceedings
c. prevent long lasting emotional trauma
d. prevent harmful responses from society after violence has occurred


a. prevent violence from occurring

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Learned helplessness is

a. a dependent response to rational action statements the worker makes. b. a ploy of histrionic personality types. c. a concept the worker teaches the client who is faced with extreme danger. d. none of the above.

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As a leader develops a plan for a particular session, it is important that she gives thought to one or more exercises that will be helpful in making the group go well

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

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Participants in cognitive skills programs are taught the importance of cognitions, for example ______.

A. thinking bad thoughts always leads to criminal action B. what we do in our minds controls what we do in our lives C. what the general community thinks of the actions of the individual D. none of the above

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The notion of "lifelong learning"

a) is beyond the scope of the school's responsibility. b) should not be allowed to interfere with the school's daily routine. c) has little value in educational planning. d) should be encouraged by school counselors through all of their services.

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