In a classic, although flawed study, Eysenck (1952) reported that

a. clients who received psychotherapy showed more marked improvement in their symptoms than clients who received no therapy
b. clients who received therapy showed equal rates of improvement as clients receiving no therapy
c. clients who received therapy improved less than those who received therapy
d. clients who received therapy committed suicide at twice the rate of clients who received no therapy


c. clients who received therapy improved less than those who received therapy

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Young adults who have little or no involvement in physical activity are associated with cigarette smoking, marijuana use, and poor dietary habits. 2. Risk-taking behaviors decline between adolescence and adulthood. 3. Earlier sleep and wake times correlated with lower grade point averages in late adolescence. 4. A growing number of individuals are choosing to marry later in life or to remain single.

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Explain how the use of neuroscience research is being used to further understand and interpret research in culture. Give an example.

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following statements best describes the authors’ position on the group leaders’ role in working for social justice?

a. Leaders should use their skills to make sure that everyone in their group feels understood and valued. b. Leaders should work to transform racist, sexist, classist, and other discriminatory dynamics in the group when they occur. c. Leaders should work to promote greater equality, understanding, and respect among people in the world at large. d. Leaders should challenge group members to expand their own understanding of culture while advocating for and empowering others to stand up to harmful interactions and experiences. e. Leaders should do all of the activities stated in alternatives A through D

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Counselors aspire to earn the trust of clients by creating an ongoing partnership, establishing and upholding appropriate boundaries, and maintaining confidentiality.

a. groups and families b. peer relations c. client Protection d. confidentiality

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