Kitchens focuses on three domains when describing codependent personality disorders. The three domains are:
(a) normal traits, over-responsible behaviors, outward manifestations (b) internal feelings, outward manifestations, normal traits (c) paranoid, histrionic, and internal feelings (d) internal feelings, antisocial, and schizoid
(b)
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A group which has a defined purpose and is developed through the efforts of outsiders represents the dimension of what kind of group structure?
A. formed group B. open group C. time-limited group D. natural group
Individuals who experience job-related distress often report:
A. relationship issues. B. low self-esteem. C. high stress. D. all of the above.
The goal of the termination stage in Brabender and Fallon’s model of group development is ___________________.
a. to consolidate the work and apply it outside the group b. to encourage members to express concerns c. to facilitate the planning of new groups d. all of the above e. none of the above
The Halsted-Reitan Battery, the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery, and the Neuropsychological Assessment Battery are examples of __________ assessments.
a. Level A b. Level B c. Level C d. Level D