Which of the following terms does the author use to describe the phenomenon of college students feeling protected against all but the most severe repercussions of their alcohol use?
a. Group isolation
b. Group insulation
c. Social norms
d. Social insulation
b. Group insulation
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A primary competency for school counselors who wish to be effective in counseling diverse students is to
a) embrace one of the European oriented theories of practice b) learn basic attending skills, especially eye contact c) become aware of their own cultural values and biases d) be accepting of all student behavior no matter how anti-social.
Discuss the ongoing importance of work in middle adulthood. Include in your discussion the importance of the role of work and the changes that have influenced this role.
What will be an ideal response?
Huynh has an intense fear of flying. If his therapist were to use flooding, ______.
a. he might have Huynh take a cross-country flight, likely with the therapist along b. he might first show Huynh a picture of an airplane, then take him to the airport to watch planes taking off, then sit inside a nonmoving airplane c. he might put Huynh’s favorite foods and people on an airplane d. he might tell Huynh to think about as many things other than airplanes as possible
John seeks your help because his wife has threatened to leave him if he doesn't improve his communication. He tells you that he is a loner and that his wife knew that when she married him. John claims that their marriage is fine and is there only to appease his wife. An INEFFECTIVE way to deal with John would be to
a. challenge his attitude, in order to break down his defenses and look at the part he is playing in the breakdown of the relationship. b. ask John how he is being affected by his wife's problems, which may lead to problems that he wants to deny. c. direct your questioning to how John felt when he approached the office for the counseling session. d. ask John what areas he thinks that his wife needs help with.