Which of the following is an example of second generation of behavioral therapy?
a. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
b. Acceptance And Commitment Therapy
c. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
d. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
Ans: C
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According to the guidelines for leading groups, addressing individual goals of the members should be discussed when:
a. Establishing the group goals b. Selecting potential members c. Orienting members to the group d. Holding the first meeting
Reinforcement refers to:
a. consequences that encourage a change in behavior. b. verbal feedback that produces the ongoing occurrence of a behavior. c. consequences that extinguish negative behavior. d. rewards that produce the ongoing occurrence of a behavior.
What was Aliceís role within the agency? To which staff members did she relate most closely?
Alice Singletary, a novice social worker with Magnolia Hospice in Alexandria, Louisiana, met June Plunket, who had terminal cancer, and her daughter, Polly, for an admission interview. June was in quite a bit of pain and trying to cope with dying. Polly blamed Dr. Dubuis and herself for her mother’s approaching death, and was also angry with her brother, who had distanced himself from the family. June and Polly lived in a chaotic and overcrowded household with Polly’s daughter, Jenna, and Jenna’s two young children. While assessing June’s situation, Alice identified a multitude of family problems which had to be balanced with the mission of the hospice. In this situation, Alice was not sure where to begin.
The Malleus Malleficarum:
a. proved the existence of witches and warlocks b. increased the practice of exorcisms in the dark ages c. discouraged people from study science d. all of the above