The concepts of id, ego, and superego were LEAST important for

a. Anna Freud.
b. Donald Winnicott.
c. Heinz Kohut.
d. Sigmund Freud.


C

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Which of the following is TRUE in regards to group ethics?

A. As a rule, group leaders should conduct only those types of groups for which they have been trained. B. The legal concept of privileged communication applies in group settings the same as it applies to individual sessions. C. Group leaders are not obliged to inform psychiatric hospital patients that they are documenting group sessions. D. Parents and guardians have the legal right to all communications that have occurred in groups for minors.

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Angela is studying activity rates of seniors. She measures their levels of activity at different times during the day. The independent variable in Angela's experiment is ______.

A. activity rate B. ability level C. time of day D. More information is needed to identify the IV in this experiment.

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What does it suggest when a group leader labels a group member as difficult vs. challenging?

a. That the group leader does not want to work with that group member. b. That the group member’s behavior is persistent and unhealthy for the group. c. That members’ behaviors are linked to their character rather than the transient state that they occupy in the group. d. That the group member does not want to work with that group leader.

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Along with the ASGW's Multicultural and Social Justice Competence Principles for Group Workers (2012) and its Professional Standards for the Training of Groups Workers (2000),

which are important sources of ethical information, there is one document that specifically addresses ethical issues in group work, entitled: a. APA Codes of Ethics b. ASGW's Best Practice Guidelines c. ASGW's Code of Ethics d. Aspirational Ethics

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