The toads that were often included in “witch’s brew” recipes __________.
A. were quite poisonous
B. produced hallucinatory and blood-pressure elevating effects
C. were effective only by virtue of a placebo effect
D. had no effect whatsoever
B. produced hallucinatory and blood-pressure elevating effects
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The consultant should initiate a discussion of the nature of consultation and the consulting relationship:
a. with consultees who have never worked with a consultant b. with consultees who seem resistant c. when it seems that confidentiality concerns might arise d. as part of establishing a relationship with a consultee
A model of crisis intervention that reaches outside the individual and promotes change in the systems in need of change is the:
a. cognitive-milieu model b. psychoanalytic model. c. psychosocial transition model. d. disequilibrium model.
College students with higher self-esteem and a belief that problems are solvable (optimism) are:
a. more likely to trust in their abilities b. more likely to use rational problem solving (as opposed to avoiding, shifting responsibility, or making impulsive decisions) c. more likely to approach problems d. all of the above
_________ is sometimes call positive regard
a. Empathy b. Genuineness c. Acceptance d. Active listening