Individuals gain a sense of self by observing their behavior, attitudes, beliefs, and feelings. Over time, an individual forms generalizations about the self called _______
a. self esteem
b. self-observation generalities
c. self concept
d. self efficacy
e. none of the above
b
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With its emphasis on personal responsibility and freedom, TA can be considered a(n) ___________________ approach to psychotherapy
a. person-centered b. object relations c. existential d. psychosocial
Dr. Kane pointed out to her client John that his feelings of inadequacy at work seem reminiscent of the feelings he experienced in his family of origin. It is probable that Dr. Kane was: a. crossing theoretical boundaries by referring to John's past. b. looking for continuity by paying attention to themes running through John's life. c. trying to get John to tap into the unconscious realm by
having him explore painful memories related to hisfamily of origin. d. hoping her intervention would promote transference, which could then be worked through.
Describe the systemic group leadership training model as a way to teach basic skills to beginning group leaders. Name and discuss 3 of the 6 steps in this model.
What will be an ideal response?
In a case of burnout or compassion fatigue
a. Nonmaleficence is the only thing that matters b. Nonmaleficence and beneficence should be considered at the very least c. The core values would not be impacted d. Nonmaleficence and beneficence are not a concern