Define social interest from the affective, behavioral and cognitive levels.
What will be an ideal response?
Affective: feeling of belonging to the human race and empathy towards others
Behavioral: behaviors designed for self development or to move an individual toward service to others
Cognitive: recognition that people need each other
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The DSM-IV had a __________ diagnostic system, while the current edition has a __________ approach to diagnosis
a. Biological; environmental b. Dichotomous; numerical c. Categorical; continuous d. Multiaxial; single-axis
You are a substance abuse rehabilitation counselor working for a treatment center. You are asked to coordinate an intervention project, which you agree to do. When the individual agrees to enter rehabilitation, you inform him or her that a bed has been held for him or her at the treatment center where you work. This is possibly
a. evidence of internal job security. b. fraudulent activity. c. an act that intrudes on the individual’s freedom of choice. d. a conflict of interest.
For a "moment of movement," each statement is true EXCEPT which of the following?
a. The experience has the quality of being unacceptable. b. It is an experience without barriers or inhibitions. c. For the first time it is being experienced completely. d. It is not a thought, but an experience at that instant.
When assessing for social interest, Adlerian counselors listen to how clients describe their lives and problems and consider all of the following three description of client social interest, EXCEPT: ___________________________
a. high social interest b. low social interest: "successful person" c. medium social interest d. low social interest: "failure"