The central thesis behind Bordin's Working Alliance Model is the importance of:

a. The Consultant and Consultee must appreciate each other
b. The consultant as the expert and final decision maker
c. Collaboration for change between the consultant and consultee
d. The consultant having a psychodynamic background.


c. Collaboration for change between the consultant and consultee

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Mental health professionals must move forward and beyond the traditional approach of focusing solely on the intrapsychic, accept and recognize the impact of sociopolitical factors on our clients and their families, and determine how our advocacy can effectively address those issues. Part of their ethical and moral obligation is to

A. decide how they will work within the system and how they can get the most out of it for themselves. B. advocate with the aim of creating a just society in which all people have equal opportunities and resources to strive toward their personal goals. C. not support the philosophy and policies of agencies they may work at. D. change the agency's norms, values, and expectations to match their own.

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A primary theory of the persistence of worry, the cognitive avoidance theory, indicates that worry is which of the following?

a. positively reinforcing b. negatively reinforcing c. positively punishing d. negatively punishing

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In all of these examples, we can assume a. the attending responses were the best

b. the nonattending responses were the best. c. quality would depend on the situation. d. the attending responses were the best; quality would depend on the situation.

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Leaders can use the technique of drawing out to elicit greater ____________________ from group members

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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