Dan and Rachel have been assigned to work together as coleaders of an anxiety disorders group. In order to be effective models for their group members, they should

A. seek supervision only if issues arise between them.
B. explore their personal beliefs and perspectives about cofacilitation.
C. inspire each other by competing with each other to develop the most creative techniques.
D. depend heavily on each other.


Answer: B

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a. Provision of separate norm groups for age and gender groups b. A normative sample from the current cohort c. A large norm group that can be subdivided and still provide meaningful comparisons d. A normative sample composed of normal, nonclinical, individuals

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When a pregnant woman ingests alcohol, the blood alcohol level of the fetus will _________.

a. reach twice that of the mother’s blood alcohol level within 30 minutes b. reach approximately the same level as the mother’s in 15 minutes c. reach the same level as the mother’s blood, but be biotransformed more rapidly by the fetus’ liver and then eliminated from the fetal circulation d. only reach 15% of the maternal blood level

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Which of the following theories has generated the most research support for its theoretical constructs?

a. attachment theory b. Blustein's relational theory of working c. Phillips's developmental relational model d. Super's developmental theory

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In attempting to stabilize a hostage situation, the negotiator should stay calm and

a. allow the hostage taker to ventilate thoughts and feelings if necessary. b. attempt to carefully enter the "psychological space" of the hostage taker. c. attempt to distract the angry hostage taker by speaking about the negotiator's own personal problems. d. Both a and c are good stabilizing techniques.

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