Compared to a 1 in 20 chance of having a disability between ages 15 and 24, people between ages 65 and 69 have a ____________ chance of having a disability.
a. 1 in 2
b. 1 in 4
c. 1 in 7
d. 1 in 10
b. 1 in 4
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According to the author of our textbook, an appropriate answer to the question "Do we still need theory?" is:
a. Theory is most relevant for the client—not the counselor. b. Theories are important because they are the vehicles through with the common factors do their work. c. Theories prevent counselors from using a systematic way for dealing with the wide range of difficulties clients bring. d. Theories do not allow counselors to take into considerations unique issues related to diversity.
Linking:
A) ?presents clients with a specific plan for action. B) ?connects clients with social networks. C) ?provides clients with new insights. D) ?helps clients experience their feelings.
If an ethics complaint is filed against you as a group leader, you should
a. immediately contact the individual who filed the complaint b. notify your insurance company and hire a lawyer c. file a countersuit d. hope that the matter will resolve itself
How should coercion and peer pressure be handled?
a. Peer pressure should be used to get other members to take risks. b. Because risk taking is a group norm, the readiness of members to take risks need not be considered. c. The group leader should ensure that nobody is coerced to comply with norms that are against their best interests. d. Group members who have taken risks should expect that everyone must follow suit. e. Leaders should embrace the therapeutic advantages of groups and ignore individual rights for the sake of progress in the group.