A feedback system is used during the planning period and at its conclusion for the primary purpose of:
A. Establishing blame for any errors that are made.
B. Letting the supervisors know who has done most of the work.
C. Checking up on the client's activities.
D. Telling us to what extent we are meeting our goals and what needs adjusting.
D
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Using paradox is a way for the practitioner to:
A. Stay attuned to both the immediate and longer term dynamics at play within the group B. Unnecessarily raise tension that undermine group development C. Help a group to develop new leaders D. Help create exciting agendas for each meeting
Which of the following is a major tenet of crisis theory?
a. People respond poorly in a crisis if they do not have someone with them to intervene. b. The type or crisis determines how a person will respond. c. People respond differently to a crisis depending on the environmental supports and psychological mediators available. d. Individual factors do not play much of a role in determining outcome.
Non-experimental designs are sometimes better because they may be more ____________, but ________________.
a. reliable than experimental designs; less valid b. valid than experimental designs; they cannot claim causality c. valid than experimental designs; fail to make any associations between their measurements d. reliable than experimental designs; do not allow for testable hypotheses
A 40-year-old male client expresses an inability to identify a cause for his feelings of panic. This is MOST likely an example of:
a) Interoceptive conditioning b) Fight-flight response c) A parasympathic nervous system response d) A false alarm