Of the following theoretical orientations, the one that emphasizes each group member's early history is:
a. Adlerian
b. REBT.
c. Gestalt.
d. reality.
a
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T-groups were created primarily to
a. help clients become more socially interested. b. provide clients with an environment where they would feel comfortable discussing their pasts. c. promote self-acceptance and facilitate openness in interactions with others. d. All of the above.
Commonly used in standardized testing, a basal series is
a. the number of incorrect items the examiner must obtain before the test administration can be halted. b. defined as the easiest items on the test, usually the first 3-5 questions. c. a predetermined number of consecutive, correct items that must be obtained in order to eliminate the need to administer the easier items on the test. d. used most often in assessments on which the items are not ordered by increasing difficulty.
Which of the following is not a basic characteristic of behavior therapy?
a. ? Treatment goals are specific and concrete. b. ? It is grounded in learning theory. c. ? Many specific techniques are supported by research. d. ? The therapist is manipulative and controlling.
Standard 3.01 prohibits psychologists from unfair discrimination. Which General Principle most closely underlies this standard?
a. Principle A b. Principle B c. Principle D d. Principle E