The most critical aspect of treating delirium is
a) Psychoeducation
b) Calm disposition of the counselor
c) Early detection
d) Relaxation exercises
C
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Which of the following is NOT recommended for the leader to do when handling a talkative member?
a. Maintaining eye contact and nodding when the member speaks b. Addressing the whole group about talkative behavior, in general c. Seeking other members' feedback about the member's behavior d. Pairing with the member in dyads to discuss the member's behavior
The Buckley Amendment, otherwise known as FERPA, asserted:
a. that accommodations must be made for individuals who are taking tests for employment and that testing must be shown to be relevant to the job in question. b. that tests used for hiring and advancement at work must show that they can predict job performance for all groups. c. the right of all individuals to their school records, including test records. d. that individuals with disabilities, or who are disadvantaged, have access to vocational assessment, counseling, and placement. e. the right of students to be tested, at a school system's expense, if they are suspected of having a disability that interferes with learning.
In Beck’s list of faults in information processing, what is meant by the terms magnification and minimization?
a. Drawing a specific conclusion in the absence of supporting evidence or in the presence of contrary evidence. b. Focusing on a detail taken out of context, ignoring other meaningful features of the situation, and labeling the whole experience on the basis of a fragment. c. Drawing a general conclusion on the basis of one or more isolated incidents and applying the concept across the board to related and unrelated situations. d. Errors in evaluating the significance or magnitude of an event. e. A tendency to relate external events to yourself when there is no basis for making such a connection.
The group leader is not able to facilitate and maintain a network where all members are able to directly access all other members.
a. True b. False