When a group member attacks the helping professions in general as well as the group leaders in particular this may be seen as an attempt to:
a. Change the focus of the group
b. Express anger with authority figures
c. Make the leaders feel defensive, exactly the way the member ferls himself
d. None of the above
C
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a. predict equally for different groups of individuals b. reflect only the actual ability or skill the test was intended to measure c. lead to more favorable or less favorable outcomes for one group versus another d. lead to nondiscriminatory conclusions for all groups
All of the following are barriers to the effective multicultural helping relationship, except:
a. the melting pot myth. b. understanding the universality of symptomatology. c. having incongruent expectations of counseling. d. lacking an understanding of social forces. e. having an ethnocentric worldview. f. being ignorant of self-racism and others' cultural identity.
Many __________ of war struggle to function in society due to immobilizing PTSD symptoms, substance abuse, and low social support.
A. currently enlisted soldiers B. homeless veterans C. future soldiers D. nonmilitary college students
It often turns out that the overly verbal member's words are a way of handling the same feelings expressed in a quite different manner by the member who is quiet
Indicate whether the statement is true or false