When a facilitator tells a member that if he/she begins to share and he/she feels his or her disclosure is becoming too personal, the member should say “This is becoming too personal” and there should be no group pressure for that person to say more. This is called:
a. Emotional safety
b. Confidentiality
c. Secrets
d. None of the above
A
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During periods of economic crisis volunteerism tends to:
a) Increase as the need or crises arise. b) Decrease while human need increases c) Remains fairly stable no matter the situation d) Increases to meet the human need, only in times of natural disasters.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. According to Carstensen, normal changes in overall cognitive processing begin in a person’s 20s and 30s. 2. Once cognitive declines begin, there is very little that can be done to improve intellectual functioning. 3. Older adults show a decided preference in memory and attention for positive information. 4. Despite losses in critical capabilities as humans grow older, most older adults experience an improved sense of well-being. 5. According to Cohen, historically both science and culture in Western societies have focused on the negative aspects of human aging.
During the middle ages, a social and political system that was harsh but provided protection for
the poor was called A) England's Relief Act of 1536 B) Elizabethan Poor Laws C) English Poor Laws D) Feudalism
African-American single parent families have been shown to be more resilient than white
single parent families. Indicate whether the statement is true or false