Larger systems, such as sociopolitical forces, that influence group members are called
a. worldview factors
b. multicultural factors
c. social justice factors
d. group dynamic factors
e. a & d
c. social justice factors
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Major coping patterns emerge in order to cope with the tension and anxiety experienced within a group. Which of the following is an example of these coping patterns?
a. Tough aggressive responses b. Tender responses c. Withdrawal or denial responses d. All of the above.
Which of the following statements is true with respect to moral development?
a. Children's reasoning about moral issues does not progress in stages. b. Children's ability to reason about moral dilemmas in conventional ways is common among children in late preschool years. c. Many adults reach the point where they reason about moral issues using universal ethical standards. d. Children's moral behavior is always coordinated with their level of moral reasoning.
Circular causality differs from linear causality. In linear causality, _____
A. each family member's actions influence others B. family member's actions move in one direction only C. family member's actions are complementary D. family member's actions are interrelated
A major similarity between solution-focused and narrative therapies is their emphasis on: a. understanding the particular origins of individual client problems. b. the construction of new meanings and multiple possibilities
c. use of exception finding questions. d. deconstruction of dominant discourses.