___________ is useful in determining goals for the group, clarifying one's role and functions as a leader, and explaining the group interactions
A. Group training
B. A theory
C. A professional statement
D. Supervision
B
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a) They become more skeptical about the ability of the counselor or therapist to help them b) They become more likely to pay fees and comply with treatment c) They become more likely to view the therapist as competent and interested in them. d) All of the above e) None of the above
Which of the following describes people who are attracted to a social movement because it appears just and worthy, not because they will benefit personally?
A. free riders B. infiltrators C. radical flank D. conscience constituency
Marlatt and VandenBos assessed Native American youth for risk of substance abuse. Of all the categories assessed, which had the highest positive correlation to overall risk?
(a) early use of alcohol (b) early use of crack/cocaine (c) lifetime smokeless tobacco use (d) quality of family relationships
For the Gestalt therapist, consciousness raising is primarily directed at:
a. helping clients understand how their parents created impasses. b. helping clients own their projection of rejection. c. helping clients talk about what is entering their awareness. d. helping clients break out of the phony, fantasy layer of existence.