Four cornerstones provide the foundation of community building. Among them are:
A. Transformation, which holds that human life is only interested in immediate demands.
B. Praxiology, whose central theme is that people act purposefully to satisfy their needs and to improve their future and that change most effectively proceeds from an interactive process of reflection and action.
C. Appreciative Inquiry, which operates on the principle that in any situation there are problems that need to be fixed and that the search for problems is the most effective way for promoting action and satisfaction.
D. Community development, which relies on offering the resources and expertise of members from outside the community who can maintain objectivity in serving community members.
C
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Which of the following is an example of traditional gender roles?
a. Women are emotional, less aggressive, and easily influenced. b. Men are strong, independent, and goal-oriented. c. Both of the above. d. None of the above.
Learning about other cultures has been important for Jungian therapists, so that they may
a. counteract criticisms that state that Jung was anti-Semitic and racist. b. learn about symbolism that can be used in understanding their patients. c. provide therapy regardless of the patients' cultural background. d. understand aggressive or hidden impulses that arise from the shadow archetype.
All of the following are good examples of positive reinforcement EXCEPT:
a. a toy or treat. b. a compliment. c. a chore. d. expressions of appreciation.
Group dynamics include the _________ occurring over time that affect and influence the group, its members, and leader.
a. changes b. actions c. processes d. forces e. all of the above