Ideally, how does the relationship between clinician and supervisor change at Stage
Two?
A. The clinician relates to the supervisor as a mentor rather than someone who
must be pleased.
B. The clinician becomes more proactive and less reliant on the supervisor as a
role model.
C. The supervisor must provide feedback that keeps the clinician from becoming
over-confident.
D. The supervisor can now relax the boundaries between supervision and
therapy.
A
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a) And taken together, these elected officials reflect proportionate representation for all ethnic and gender groups residing b) However the Congress is made up largely of white males, thereby overrepresenting white males interests while underrepresenting the interests of women and people of color. c) And states must select their representatives to proportionately reflect the poptulations of their state. d) However, in order to correctly reflect the total U.S. populaton and provide correct representation for all groups, representatives votes are weighted differently depending upon which group they come from.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Task groups should not include members who are in conflict with one another (or represent groups that are in conflict) because it will jeopardize the group’s mandate.
Under President Nixon, the Comprehensive Employment and Training
Act (CETA) provided funding for jobs primarily aimed at A. welfare mothers with school-aged children B. displaced older men in rural communities C. young urban minority persons D. unemployed factory workers
The main advantage of a relative measure of poverty is that _______
A. it will be the same for every country B. it reflects the context to which it applies C. it accurately reflects deprivation D. it is easy to apply