In some cases, exploiting others' cooperative efforts can pay off. Which of the following presents such a case? When

a. All group members are easy to identify
b. Members are willing to apply the tit-for-tat strategy
c. Members only have one chance to interact with each other
d. Interactions take place frequently


C

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One of the major proposed changes in the DSM-5 is:

a. putting Mental Retardation on Axis I b. adding Level 1 assessments that will be used with most clients and Level 2 assessments for clients in which follow-up assessment related to Level 1 results is needed c. focusing precisely on the amount of substances digested in diagnosing Substance Dependence d. adding two new personality disorders (Manic-Depressive Personality Disorder and Egocentric Personality Disorder)

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Raymond is an extravert. To become an effective counselor, Raymond will need to restrain his tendency to ____________________

a. talk too much b. let clients avoid touchy subjects c. be passive d. formulate goals for the client e. feel comfortable only with clients who are extraverts

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Compare and contrast the benefits of heterogeneity and homogeneity in a group.

What will be an ideal response?

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The three major types of records that counselors keep are

a. clinical case notes, financial, and treatment plan b. phone and other correspondence, clinical case notes, and treatment plan c. administrative, financial, and clinical case notes d. recordings, clinical case notes, and administrative e. typed, hand-written, and audio

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