Candice has been thinking about her uncomfortable work situation for a long time. She feels that her supervisor has little regard for her opinion and ideas. However, she does not discuss this with anyone. According to Myers-Briggs type theory, Candice is primarily using one of these functions
a. extraversion
b. introversion
c. judgment
d. perception
B
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Individual supervision should do all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Help supervisees learn how to monitor client progress and faithfulness to goals. B. Help clinicians learn about how to deal with diversity when working with clients from different cultures. C. Serve as a kind of therapy for the supervisee so they can thoroughly explore their own issues in depth. D. Help the clinician understand how normal it is to have difficulties in the clinical relationship by having supervisors share some of their own missteps.
According to Donigian and Malnati, the result of "dropping" a disruptive member from a group while working with adolescents is often
a. a decrease in member trust b. an increase in member trust c. group member attrition d. group member apathy
Developmental research noted that adolescents spend less and less time with their families; however, career research has found: a. this is often replaced by time spent with grandparents
b. working in a family business overcomes this effect. c. families are a central resource and are important for decision making. d. a father's education makes a significant impact on teens.
Which of the following most accurately describes how Feminist Therapists assert that individuals form a self in relation to others?
a. As infants, girls as compared to boys, have a stronger desire to be with other people. b. Teenage girls are encouraged to explore their potential as an individual and deemphasize their relationships with others. c. Male children are taught to become active and separate from their mother whereas girls are taught to maintain their focus on the relationships they have with others d. There are no important differences among girls and boys in the development of a sense of self in relation to others.