What is the goal of narrative counseling?

a. Help people shift from narratives of failure to preferred narratives of hope and meaning
b. Help people eliminate human dilemmas
c. Help people change their dominant cultural narratives
d. Help people understand how societal influences negatively impact one’s own narratives


a. Help people shift from narratives of failure to preferred narratives of hope and meaning

Counseling

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Group member screening is

a. A legal requirement b. An ethical requirement c. Recommended but neither a legal nor an ethical requirement d. Both a legal and an ethical requirement

Counseling

The concept in multiple regression that is being employed when the researcher assumes that scores for any student on the ACT are independent of scores of all the other students who also took the ACT is

a) Independence b) Linearity c) Homoscedacity d) Normality

Counseling

When group members operate independently of the group leader or spend a great deal of time talking about new groups or new workers they might be described as:

a. Engaging in a farewell party syndrome b. In denial c. Mourning d. Trying the ending on for size

Counseling

In reflecting upon his work as a computer graphics professional, Zach shares that when he is working on a project he often gets so absorbed in what he is doing that he misses meals and scheduled breaks. Zach further insists that even when he misses such breaks he leaves his computer station more energized that when he began the task. The concept that Zach is describing is referred to as _______

a. total bliss b. framing c. flow d. generativity

Counseling