Assertiveness training focuses on:

A. nonviolent conflict resolution.
B. limit setting and self-effacement.
C. self-initiation and limit-setting.
D. hand eye coordination.


C

Counseling

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Which of the following is NOT a true statement?

a. The behavior of the scapegoat is a result of the interaction between the scapegoat's sense of social role and the group's functional needs b. It is possible to understand the behavior of the scapegoat as a manifestation of his or her "personality." c. The relationship between the individual role and the group need is clearly evident if the group loses its scapegoat. d. It is impossible to understand the behavior of the scapegoat simply as a manifestation of his or her "personality.

Counseling

Your client has told you how much his good reputation in the community means to him. Now he reveals that he has been cheating his business partners. Which of the following would be the best response to this discrepancy?

a. "Don't you realize that what you're doing is illegal—what if you get caught?" b. "I'm wondering how cheating your business partners fits in with the importance you hold to having a good reputation in the community?" c. "You know, you're lying to yourself if you think you can do this and still keep a good reputation in the community.". d. "This is really going to hurt your reputation when it all comes out, isn't it?"

Counseling

The authors recommend that therapists who venture outside of the office or engage in nontraditional activities with clients:

a. make this clear at the outset of therapy during the informed consent process. b. consult with their insurance carrier about such practices as these activities may have implications for their liability exposure. c. be charged with an ethical violation. d. both a and b.

Counseling

Norcross (2011) found that _____ of published studies supported that cohesion among group members led to the best client improvement

a. 20% b. 40% c. 60% d. 80%

Counseling