Role-plays
What will be an ideal response?
where a role, usually not one familiar to the group member, is assumed and actively acted out, such as being assertive. if successful, the group learns more about issues and challenges of being seen or cast in a certain way.
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A universal view of multicultural counseling relates to "visible and racial ethnic minorities."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A young couple, Phil and Lillian notice that their weight varies on their home bathroom scale from day to day by an average of about 3.5 lbs. for Phil and 2.5 lbs. for Lilly. When they weigh themselves at their health club there are minimal noticeable fluctuations in their weights ( 1.0 lb.). What is the likely reason for these observations?
a. The bathroom scale has more standard error and less reliability than the scale at the health club b. The health club scale has a large systematic error of measurement and a normal level of test-retest reliability c. Data collected with the bathroom scale will have a larger Cronbach “?” than will data collected using the health club scale d. A K-R 20 analysis of the data taken from both scales will show that the internal consistency of the bathroom scale’s findings have a greater K-R 20 value than is true of data from the health club scale
In mindfulness practice, clients train themselves to intentionally focus on their "past experience with acceptance."
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A member of a high-context culture would believe that a crisis counselor should:
A) ?gain information about the individual's personal status. B) ?gain information about the individual's social status. C) ?be explicit and straightforward in language usage. D) ?use stories and metaphors to get a point across.