Group dynamics can only be understood by
a. Reading books written by Kurt Lewin
b. Using group skills
c. Formulating correct action theories
d. Anticipating what actions will lead to what consequences
B
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During the conflict and rebellion stage of Brabender and Fallon’s model of group development, the ___________ of the group leader is questioned by the group members.
a. motives b. leadership style c. age d. interventions e. all of the above
In the analytic group, countertransference is seen as
a. a sign that the members have unfinished business with the group leader. b. a sign that the group leader is not competent to lead the group. c. consists of a therapist's unconscious emotional responses to a client based on the therapist's own past. d. evidence that members are reminded of key figures in their early years in the form of the leader.
According to the author of our textbook, an appropriate answer to the question "Do we still need theory?" is:
a. Theory is most relevant for the client—not the counselor. b. Theories are important because they are the vehicles through with the common factors do their work. c. Theories prevent counselors from using a systematic way for dealing with the wide range of difficulties clients bring. d. Theories do not allow counselors to take into considerations unique issues related to diversity.
By 2012, approximately how many psychologists had completed Level 3 Clinical Pharmacotherapy training?
a. 15 b. 150 c. 1,700 d. 15,000