When a person "knows" what another is thinking, often leading to conclusions, he or she is engaging in:
A. Cognitive shift.
B. Selective abstraction.
C. Mind reading.
D. Overgeneralization.
C
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Accountability in counseling answers the question,
a. What did the client's learn from the counseling services? b. How effective were the counseling services? c. How effective was the counselor in implementing the services? d. How are clients different as a result of the counseling services?
Language modification in Gestalt therapy involves substituting language of ___________________ for language of _______________________
a. caring; apathy b. specifics; generalities c. the inner world; the outer world d. adults; children e. responsibility; avoidance
Which statement does NOT violate the ethical standard of competence?
A. Twenty happy years of marriage make me an effective marriage and family therapist. B. I don't need to know much: I'm not counseling people. I'm just doing research. C. It's a new area of research: no one is an expert but I have studied everything in the area. D. I don't have to be an expert in statistics to teach a course on it.
When members of a group engage in "free riding" the other members are likely to
a. Work harder b. Work less hard c. Continue to work the same d. Eject the free rider from the group